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Spiking violence strains sectarian ties in Iraqi province | The Associated Press
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Rules to Curb Illicit Dollar Flows Create Unintended Hardships for Some Iraqis | The New York Times
By Alissa Rubin. Yasmine Mosimann contributed reporting from Baghdad.
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Baghdad's Real Estate Boom Does Little to Address Housing Shortage | The World from PRX
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Baghdad Loses Green Space to Real Estate Boom | The New York Times
With Jane Arraf
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Civilians under fire by Turkish and Iranian airstrikes | France 24
With Marie-Charlotte Roupie
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Iran targets Kurdish groups in Iraq in fresh attacks | France 24
With Marie-Charlotte Roupie
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Iraq's Basra under pressure from rural exodus due to desertification | France 24
With Marie-Charlotte Roupie
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For some Iranians fleeing oppression, Iraq’s Kurdistan region is now home | The World from PRX
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What do Iraqis expects from the new government? | France 24
With Marie-Charlotte Roupie
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Sadrists launch sit-in at Iraqi parliment | The World from PRX
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Mosul's long road to recovery, five years after IS group's defeat | France 24
With Lucile Wassermann
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Iraqis await Sadr bloc’s next move after mass resignation from parliament | France 24
With Lucile Wassermann
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'It's a mass ecological crisis': Extreme weather in Iraq hits those already struggling the hardest | The World from PRX
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Iraq's Yazidis stuck in 'tug-of-war' between regional armed groups | The World from PRX
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Dust storms sweep over Baghdad amid widespread desertification in Iraq | France 24
With Lucile Wassermann
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Six months on from elections, Iraqis frustrated by political deadlock | France 24
With Lucile Wassermann
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A weakened ISIS persists in central Iraq | The World from PRX
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After years of conflict and rebuilding, Mosul University's Central Library marks new beginning | The World from PRX
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Iraqi mothers risk it all to bring justice for their slain activist sons | The World from PRX
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‘I had no life left here’: Iraqi Kurds are at the center of the migration crisis in Europe | The World from PRX
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Iraqis Return From Belarus, but Some Say They Will Try Again to Reach the E.U. | The New York Times
With Valerie Hopkins