Constitutional Process “On Track”
With wrangling over its membership resolved, Iraq’s constitutional committee is forging ahead with drafting a new basic law.
With wrangling over its membership resolved, Iraq’s constitutional committee is forging ahead with drafting a new basic law.
Military checkpoints and road closures bring transport deadlock.
Liquor sales in Baghdad rise, as threat from insurgents lessens following government crackdown.
Women who wed according to traditional custom are left with few rights.
Those who put on makeup or choose not to wear the veil fall victim to militants.
Chinese imports are flooding into the country, putting domestic factory-owners out of business.
Banking officials struggle to dissuade people from using traditional method of sending cash.
Minister admits embezzlement, fraud and theft by government workers.
More and more phycisians leave the country, saying their lives are in danger.