Bodies continue to pile up in Baghdad's streets as Maliki prepares for a regional conference on Iraq, writes Nermeen El-Mufti
According to Iraqi authorities, 1,646 civilians died in violence in February, down from 1,992 in January. Although Iraqi (...)
As Baghdad braces itself for oncoming massive military operations, Turkomans in Kurdistan feel abandoned and in danger, writes Nermeen El-Mufti
Iraq's unity and the future of Kirkuk featured prominently in a seminar held by the Turkish Strategic (...)
Iraq's cosseted politicians finally announce who among them gets what in the new government, while ordinary Iraqis turn up dead and tortured, writes Nermeen El-Mufti
Last Saturday, as the representatives of the people met under the dome of the (...)
Five months after elections, and four weeks after a so-called political breakthrough, Iraq still lacks a government while killings and kidnappings continue, writes Nermeen El-Mufti
Amid the turmoil and bloodshed, Iraqi politicians haven't ended (...)
Iraqi families are acting on rumour and fear and are gathering in neighbourhoods where their own confessional denominations predominate, writes Nermeen El-Mufti
As backstage consultations over the new government continue, the mood in Iraq remains (...)
Wednesday, 9 April, hailed the end of an era in the history of Baghdad, with a new one yet to begin. Nermeen El-Mufti writes from Kirkuk
Kirkuk is a riot of colour as the multi-hued flags of the various parties draped on buildings and houses flutter (...)