While news of the formation of the Iraqi government gripped news headlines, violence continued unabated, report Mohamed El-Anwar from Baghdad and Nermeen Al-Mufti from Talaafar
Only one day after the new Iraqi government was sworn in as negotiations (...)
Will a nation based on equal citizenship emerge in Iraq, or is it just the opposite, asks Mohamed El-Anwar in Baghdad
Using the media and exploiting journalists' desire to be up to date with breaking news is a task that some players on the Iraqi (...)
In Baghdad Mohamed El-Anwar interviews Mishaan Al-Juburi, member of the National Assembly, and key advocate of Sunni Arab rights in Iraq
How do you see the Iraqi situation at present?
Each powerful sectarian group is trying to make gains for itself (...)
With rising sectarianism in Iraq, only dialogue can secure sovereignty and dignity, writes Mohamed El-Anwar
The political scene in Iraq is hardly a cheerful one. The interim Iraqi government has not yet been formed, although the National Assembly (...)
Mohamed El-Anwar in Baghdad talks to , leader of the Iraqi Communist Party
The Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), also known as the People's Union, won two seats in the interim National Assembly. Do you see a future for the ICP in Iraq?
Of course the ICP (...)
Picking Iraq's next prime minister is taking up precious time, writes Mohamed El-Anwar from Baghdad
Consultations are still underway to name Iraq's future prime minister. The man most likely to take the job is Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, but first he has to (...)
Were the Iraqi elections a solution or a quandary? Mohamed El-Anwar from Baghdad assesses the post-elections results
Apart from one or two minor surprises, the Iraqi National Assembly elections went more or less as expected, bringing the country to (...)