Eighteen Years On, Halabjans Still Suffering
Chemical attacks on the town continue to cause serious illnesses.
Chemical attacks on the town continue to cause serious illnesses.
Planned body aimed at keeping a check on the government is criticised for being unconstitutional.
Stable government seen as key to averting descent into civil war.
Iraqi Kurds say they want their politicians to stop brokering a national unity government should civil conflict persist.
A new initiative to plant the precious flower may help wean northern farmers away from poppies.
The Kurdish town of Kalar has become a prime retail outlet for cars stolen across Iraq.
City’s ethnic and religious groups are warning of creeping sectarianism.
Efforts to include of former Baathists and extremists in February peace conference fuel controversy.
They boycotted previous elections, but this time the Sunni Arabs appear to have decided they want a role in government.
With secular and Sunni Arab parties are mounting a strong pre-election challenge, another Shia-dominated government is looking less likely.