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Iraq PM sees power clipped by rivals amid pro-Iran pressure: sources | AFP

November 6, 2019November 9, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here November 6, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – As anti-government protests sweep his country, Iraq’s embattled premier has found his decision-making powers clipped by rivals and his entourage subject to increasing pressure from Iran, Iraqi officials told AFP.

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In Iraq protests, counting the dead is a dangerous job | AFP

October 31, 2019November 2, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on October 31, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – One protester killed. Then five. Suddenly, more than 40. As Iraq’s anti-government demonstrations turned bloody, a network of rights defenders and medics began documenting deaths to fill a gag order on casualty numbers.

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Iraq PM’s fate on the line as toll from protests rises | AFP

October 30, 2019November 2, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on October 30, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – Iraq’s leaders were in tense talks on Wednesday over the ouster of the country’s embattled premier, as a rights commission said the latest week of anti-government demonstrations has left 100 dead.

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Innovative Iraqis dodge net blackout to illuminate protest violence | AFP

October 5, 2019November 2, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on October 5, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – With secret satellites, pricey messages abroad and clandestine file transfers, young Iraqis are circumventing an internet blackout aimed at stifling several days of bloody protests in the capital and beyond.

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UN says ‘this must stop’ after Iraqi protest violence kills nearly 100 | AFP

October 5, 2019November 2, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on October 5, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – The United Nations urged Saturday an end to violence in Iraq, after five days of anti-government rallies marred by the killing of nearly 100 people, mainly protesters.

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New spats shake Iraq’s teetering stability — and its PM | AFP

September 17, 2019September 17, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here September 17, 2019]

Baghdad (AFP) – As fissures within a powerful paramilitary force go public for the first time and a revolving door of top politicians consults Tehran, Iraq’s fragile political balance is crumbling, analysts say, with worrying consequences for its premier.

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In Iraq’s Baiji, mines turn farms into killing fields | AFP

September 3, 2019September 10, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on September 3, 2019]

One man lost his uncle. Another is mourning for two sons. Farmers and herders in Iraq’s Baiji say mines left by the Islamic State group turned their beloved orchards into killing fields.

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Iraq finds Israel behind ‘some’ base attacks | AFP

August 31, 2019September 2, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here August 31, 2019]

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s government is preparing a complaint to the U.N. after finding Israel is “certainly” behind several attacks on Al-Hashd al-Shaabi bases, a parliamentarian and leading member of the force said.

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Could Baghdad-Erbil talks end Iraq’s protracted oil dispute?

July 29, 2019July 31, 2019 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on July 29, 2019]

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s federal authorities and the cash-strapped Kurdish regional government have relaunched talks over longstanding oil and budget disputes, but observers are skeptical they will reach a genuine diplomatic reset. Here are a few questions and answers to clarify the complex issue.

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Flesh and Blood | AFP

July 16, 2019July 11, 2021 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here July 16, 2019]

Her dark hair was pulled back by a white scrunchie and she had chipped pink polish on her nails. Like any teenager, I thought. But the words she spoke were as far from a carefree teenagedom as you could get.

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