Internet Demand Spirals
Iraqis can’t wait to get online as era of web censorship comes to an end.
Iraqis can’t wait to get online as era of web censorship comes to an end.
IWPR’s project seeks to strengthen Iraqi debate over the risks and prospects of potential conflict.
A website known as "terror.com" in Arabic serves as a news agency for Islamic jihad.
Having opposed the war, the UN begins to think about a role in the aftermath.
Surge in number of visitors to Shia shrines brings revenue and security headaches.
While Turkey fails to take up the key role it could play in the region's future, the West fails to understand its historic sensitivities.
Iraqis may have been liberated from Saddam Hussein, but they are not yet free of the punishing debt he left behind.
All the sacrifices Iraqis made in the hope that things would get better were for nothing, says former navy officer.
The Kyrgyz authorities are turning a blind eye to the increasing number of street children in the southern city of Jalalabad.
Sacking of powerful military commander raises spectre of military coup.