Battling for Power in Basra
Exerting military clout and carving up lucrative businesses are the order of the day in southern Iraqi politics.
Exerting military clout and carving up lucrative businesses are the order of the day in southern Iraqi politics.
Some Arabs who fled to Iraqi Kurdistan to escape intimidation and violence have received little official help.
They plan to form a grand opposition alliance and may seek to bring down the government.
Life is poor in Azerbaijan’s exclave province, where the authorities keep everything tightly under control.
Politicians from both groups warn US pullout would give radicals control.
Residents say low salaries and runaway inflation means that they can barely make ends meet.
Security forces in the north are accused of holding suspects without charges and subjecting them to physical abuse.
As if the Taleban weren’t bad enough, the Afghan government seems to be facing an insurrection within its own ranks.
Children of Arabs, who’ve fled violence in the rest of the country, struggling to settle in their new home.
Women in this western city are flocking to literacy classes, which are transforming their lives.