Mar 20, 2013
A wave of bombings tears through Baghdad, killing 57 people on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion. Read Article Bombs tear through Baghdad, killing 57
Mar 20, 2013
An unrepentant Tony Blair made sure he had the first word in the run-up to the 10th anniversary today of the US-led invasion of Iraq. Omar Karmi reports from London Read Article Blair comes out swinging, 10 years after Iraq war
Mar 19, 2013
A spate of car bombs and shootings mostly in Shiite areas of Baghdad on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq killed also wounded 160 people. Read Article Death toll rises to at least 50 in Iraq attacks on eve of US invasion anniversary
Mar 19, 2013
The Kurdish region in northern Iraq is caught between two military forces which, once united, are squabbling over oil fields. Alice Fordham reports from Kirkuk Read Article Rifts in Kirkuk are as deep as its oil wells
Mar 18, 2013
Residents of Fallujah, who put up the fiercest resistance to the Iraq invasion against Saddam Hussein, now accuse Iraq's Shiite-dominated government of racism and sectarianism. Alice Fordham reports from Fallujah Read Article Fallujah Sunnis, once favoured by Saddam, now 'marginalised' by Iraq's Shiite-led government
Mar 17, 2013
In a short time Iraq has lured the world's biggest oil companies to redevelop its fields, topped its pre-war peak pumping levels and become the second-top producer in Opec. Read Article Iraq: Oil industry has come back in a big way
Mar 17, 2013
Mobile penetration is at 83 per cent in Iraq. Internet penetration, while still low, is growing and satellite channels number in their hundreds.
Read Article More Iraqis become tech-savvy as younger generation get mobile
Mar 17, 2013
Abu Dhabi's Cristal Group will open hotels across Iraq in the next one year, eyeing the business and religious travel industry as tourism picks up in Iraq after the war. Read Article Abu Dhabi hotel chain swoops in as country begins to welcome visitors
Mar 17, 2013
Young people's hopes and dreams were woven with fear before Saddam Hussein's downfall. After his fall came a tense freedom and then the nightmare of sectarian fighting. Alice Fordham reports from Baghdad Read Article Ten years after US invasion, Iraq’s youth seek out a normal life
Mar 17, 2013
When Asiacell Communications launched its initial public offering on the Iraq Stock Exchange last month, it provided compelling evidence that the bourse, and indeed, Iraq had at last turned a corner 10 years since the US-led invasion. Read Article Baghdad bourse offers a sign that Iraq is on its way back