Deep-seated grievances among Iraqi voters signal a rough elections season that could put the longstanding custodians of the ...
The Shia leader withdrew from the political process three years ago to position his bloc for a powerful return.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has cast himself as the leader who can finally make the country a success after ...
Iraqis head to the polls Nov. 11 to elect 329 parliament members for a four-year term, marking the seventh free election ...
This is the most high-profile assassination of these elections and the most high-profile attack in Iraq in recent memory. A car bombing killed Safaa al-Mashhadani, a Sunni-Iraqi parliamentary ...
Some years ago, few Iraqis identified themselves in sectarian terms. This was particularly true with the Arab Sunni population. Even though sectarianism has always been a powerful force in Iraqi ...
T he interviews for “The Last 600 Meters,” which commemorates the Iraq War battles of Fallujah and Najaf, were conducted in ...
Dick Cheney is often described as the chief architect of the Iraq war. In Iraq, he's better remembered as a key figure behind the destruction of the country.
Phillip Reeves, reporting from Baghdad, speaks with Alex Chadwick about how religious tensions, tribal feuds and violence between Sunni and Shiite factions of Islam threaten to lead to civil war in ...
The Iraqi government nears agreement on who will write the country's constitution. A 55-member committee will be in charge of the task and part of the challenge involves bringing Sunni Muslims into ...
Eleven years after the U.S. invasion, Iraq remains steeped in violence, with militant extremists gaining ground, civil war hanging in the balance and no clear resolution to the chaos. What went wrong?