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Iraq: two dead, 80 injured in stampede at Arabian Gulf Cup final

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At least two people have been killed and up to 80 injured in a stampede at a football stadium in the Iraqi city of Basra
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Iraqi blind football team hopes to make it to international games

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Iraq has put together a team that hopes to take part in tournaments held by the International Blind Sports Federation.
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Iraqi female footballers challenge traditional attitudes

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Iraqi female indoor football players are among those who hope someday Iraq can host the World Cup.
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Iran vs USA: Geopolitical tensions spread past football pitch in

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The tensions between Iran and the US have affected countries across the region, none more so than Iraq.
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World Cup: Who will the Iraqis support between the US & Iran?

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Who will the Iraqis support in the world cup match between the US and Iran?
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Iraq's music scene: Artists re-emerge after years of instability

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Al Jazeera meet an Iraqi music teacher who turned his weapon into a lute.
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Reconstruction of Iraqi cities continues after the fall of ISL

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Iraq’s Al Anbar province was in ruins as a result of the ISL.
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Baghdad theatre festival: Iraqi capital sees cultural revival

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How performers are hoping to inspire others through their theatre festival.
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Iraq probes theft of $2.5bn from finance ministry

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Can Iraq's new Prime Minister handle the nation's largest financial crime ever?
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Iraqi parliament elects Abdul Latif Rashid as new president

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Election breaks months-long political deadlock and came hours after rockets struck areas near Baghdad’s Green Zone.
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Power blackouts persist in energy-rich Iraq

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Iraq is among the world’s largest oil producers, but that resource is not helping people on the ground.
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Iraqi political groups demand changes

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After months of unrest, Iraq's new prime minister, Abdul Latif Rashid, is set to form a new government.
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Desperate Iraqi brickmakers risk lives for income

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Some Iraqis are so desperate for an income that they risk their lives in dangerous working environments.
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Thousands of Iraqis gather to mark 2019 anti-government protest

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Demonstrators and security forces clash during rally remembering the uprising three years ago when at least 600 people w
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Al-Sadr’s supporters clash with Iraqi security forces in Baghdad

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Backers of Shia religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr have tried to march towards the Iraqi parliament.
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Drought threatens Iraq's ancient marshes, farmers' livelihoods

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Water scarcity in Iraq is forcing farmers to sell their land and move to the cities.
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Iraq political tension: Fears there could be more violence

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The streets of the Iraqi capital have been calm after weeks of often-violent protests.
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Protesters begin to leave Baghdad's Green Zone after 2 days of violence

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Powerful Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called on his loyalists in Baghdad's government zone to withdraw following violent clashes with security forces and paramilitary groups.
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Iraqi cleric's followers leave Baghdad's fortified Green Zone

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Supporters of Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr began leaving the area near parliament after al-Sadr told them to get out, following two days of deadly fights with rival Shia Muslim factions.
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Al-Sadr supporters withdraw from Green Zone

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Supporters of populist leader Muqtada al-Sadr begin to withdraw from Baghdad’s Green Zone after calls to fully retreat.
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Supporters of Iraq’s al-Sadr leave Green Zone after violence

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Protesters respond to call by Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to leave Green Zone after clashes leave 30 people dead.
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Funerals held for those killed in Iraq's violent demonstrations

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Clashes between protesters and authorities left 30 people dead and hundreds wounded.
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Latest outbreak of violence in Iraqi city of Basra leaves 4 dead

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Four people were killed in overnight clashes between rival Shia Muslim fighters in the southern Iraqi city of Basra.
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Iran denies link to attack on Salman Rushdie

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An Iranian government official has 'categorically' denied that Tehran was involved in the assault on author Salman Rushdie.