Baghdad's Disappearing Pavements
In the new economy, fast-sell merchants are crowding access to public space.
In the new economy, fast-sell merchants are crowding access to public space.
Teaching staff and students complain of harassment by groups trying to force narrow religious views on campus.
Some Shia clerics are now recommending believers to donate their blood instead of shedding it in a ritual to commemorate the Imam Hussein.
Anti-Coalition Sunni heartland sees biggest protests, but Shia protestors also call for retribution.
After the destruction a historic opportunity beckons, but US plans to rebuild a post-Saddam Iraq are unclear.
Iraqi Shia reject the religious decree calling on Iraqis to defend the country, insisting that it has been issued under coercion from the regime.
Kurdish sources in Northern Iraq report increasing defections from the Iraqi military.
Long-standing efforts to bring the Iraqi leadership to justice have failed, leaving the strategy for dealing with any deposed rulers unclear.
Although fighting continues, Saddam Hussein may fall from power without invoking his long-standing threat of a final disaster.
Shias have special reason to celebrate the downfall of Saddam, but will remain loyal to a sovereign Iraq as long as their basic rights are respected.