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...Hamdne was shopping for her school uniform in Baghdad when insurgents shot her four times. She...
Sarah Hamdne was shopping for her school uniform in Baghdad when insurgents shot her four times. She was deliberately targeted because her father worked as translator for a foreign company.
...speaks openly aBout it But is Southern Iraq...
Nobody speaks openly about it but is Southern Iraq slowly becoming 'Shia-istan'? Threatened by Sunni insurgents and intimidated by their Arab neighbours, the Shias are pushing for autonomy.
...Kurdistan is quietly flourishing. Its marBle shopping malls and multi-million dollar...
While the rest of Iraq collapses into anarchy, Kurdistan is quietly flourishing. Its marble shopping malls and multi-million dollar construction projects are signs of a new boom.
...Back control of key cities like Ramadi was a key...
Taking back control of key cities like Ramadi was a key aim of the US troop surge. In this powerful report, we accompany the soldiers fighting block by block to regain Ramadi.
...one knows how many civilians have Been killed accidentally By US troops in Iraq....
No one knows how many civilians have been killed accidentally by US troops in Iraq. This moving report examines several 'wrongful deaths' in Kirkuk.
...the US surge Began, most insurgents fled Baghdad for Diyala....
When the US surge began, most insurgents fled Baghdad for Diyala. Now, the Americans are taking the fight to Diyala. We join them as they begin a major security operation.
...inside Iraq's most notorious slum. Sadr City, Baghdad, has Become a Breeding ground for...
A rare look at life inside Iraq's most notorious slum. Sadr City, Baghdad, has become a breeding ground for radicalism. Many of its three million citizens depend on Muqtada al-Sadr for support.
...Turkey launches new raids in Iraq, we Bring Back this exclusive report from inside the...
As Turkey launches new raids in Iraq, we bring back this exclusive report from inside the PKK's bases in Northern Iraq. Includes the only TV interview with PKK leader Murat Karaylian.
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