Gun Culture Under Fire
Celebratory gunfire may soon claim as many civilian victims as the war.
Celebratory gunfire may soon claim as many civilian victims as the war.
With violence spiraling, Iraqis are prepared to see the reinstatement of their hated intelligence services on condition they are reformed.
Fee-paying students in Baghdad struggle to meet rising course costs.
They may not know what the Republican Party is, but Sulaimaniyah residents are staunchly in favour of its leader.
The rebel town’s location, its recent history and tightly-knit community all conspire to make it the ideal breeding ground for insurgency.
Kirkuk’s politically-charged graffiti highlights the rising tide of inter-ethnic tension.
Iraqi beasts of burden face an uncertain future after their owners replace them with cheap stolen cars.
Studying at Iraq’s universities no longer viewed as a good career move.
The former dictator may have swapped his palaces for a prison cell, but he still divides opinion amongst those he once governed.
People who moved north to their original homeland to escape intimidation in the Sunni Arab heartland meet suspicion and indifference.