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Thousands of al-Sadr supporters gather for mass prayer in Baghdad

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Worshippers converge on a vast square inside Baghdad’s Green Zone, home to government and diplomatic buildings.
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Iraq protests: Al-Sadr supporters urged to leave parliament

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In Iraq, representatives of influential leader Muqtada al-Sadr have urged his supporters to leave the parliament buildin
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What’s behind Iraq’s parliament sit-in?

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Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed explains what Iraq's protest is about and what to expect next.
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Iraq's minorities affected by political crisis

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Iraq has not had a functioning government in nine months, no budget has been passed this year, and the signs of neglect
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Iraqi protesters storm parliament

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Hundreds of demonstrators stormed Iraq's parliament on Wednesday.
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Iraqi protesters storm parliament for second time in a week

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Supporters of Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr occupy parliament to prevent the nomination of a new PM.
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Iraq protests: Sadrists call for overhauling of constitution

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Iraq's Shia politician Muqtada al-Sadr is asking all Iraqis to join the protesters who are camped inside parliament.
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Iraq accuses Turkey after air raids kill tourists

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Eight tourists have been killed after four missiles hit a resort area in northern Iraq.
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Turkey denies claims it attacked civilians in Iraq’s Duhok

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Turkish FM Mevlut Cavusoglu says reports blaming Turkey for the attack were attempts by the PKK to hinder Ankara’s count
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Iraq faces backlash over leaked recordings by ex-prime minister

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Newly leaked audio recordings have shifted the dispute in Iraq's government to social media.
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Skies turn orange in Iraq as sandstorm causes illness

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The sky has turned orange in Baghdad as a sandstorm covered Iraq’s capital and surrounding areas.
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Iraqi Roma persecuted: Minority say they are excluded

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The fight for equal rights goes on for one of Iraq’s smallest and most persecuted minority groups.
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Iraq-Turkey tensions: Hunt for Kurdish fighters forces families out

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Frequent attacks in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq have destroyed livelihoods and forced hundreds of families to flee.
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Iraq tourism making comeback after years of war

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Despite years of war, invasion and the destruction of ancient archeological sites - visitors are returning to see the remaining cultural treasures.
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Iraq: Young volunteers strive to clean up polluted Tigris River

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It is a lifeline for the country, extending 1,400km (870 miles), flowing through Baghdad, where it is the main source of drinking water.
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Music plays again in Mosul: Performers give new life to city ruins

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A group of young Iraqis is hoping the sound of music will give new life to the city of Mosul, by forming an orchestra.
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At least 12 missiles fired towards US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil

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As many as 12 missiles have been fired towards the US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil. A US official said there was no impact at the consulate, which is currently unoccupied. The Pentagon says the missiles were fired over the border from Iran.
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Tourists returning to Iraq following ISIL conflict, COVID crisis

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Tourists are beginning to return to northern Iraq following the fight against ISIL (ISIS) and the coronavirus pandemic.
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Iraq ranked world's 20th most corrupt country

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Transparency International's index says bribes, kickbacks and fraud are prevalent.
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Russia invades Ukraine: Where it’s hit and what could be next

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Russia hit more than two dozen Ukrainian cities as it launched its attack, and cities could be key to its stated objective — to demilitarize Ukraine.
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ISIL leader killed: Questions about al-Qurayshi's hideout

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ISIL's leader is thought to have detonated a bomb during a US military raid, killing himself and members of his family.
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Chaotic scenes as Iraq’s new parliament holds first session

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The speaker selection process was disrupted as competing political blocs claimed to hold a parliamentary majority.
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!raq's calligraphy threatened by decline in profits, modern techniques

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Modern printing techniques, more profitable methods and a lack of state support have led to many abandoning the traditional craft. But one man has continued with his art.
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US steps into advisory role as Iraq combat mission ends

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The United States will continue to provide assistance, advice and training to Iraqi forces, Iraqi and US officials say.