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Iraqis’ Frustration Over Broken Promises Keeps Voter Turnout Low

October 10, 2021October 11, 2021NYT > World NewsComments Off on Iraqis’ Frustration Over Broken Promises Keeps Voter Turnout Low

Iraqis voted in parliamentary elections that were called a year early in response to anti-government protests.

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In Iraqi Elections, Guns and Money Still Dominate Politics

October 7, 2021October 7, 2021Jane ArrafComments Off on In Iraqi Elections, Guns and Money Still Dominate Politics

Iraqis vote Sunday in parliamentary elections called a year early, after huge anti-government protests. Most parties are appealing to voters on the basis of religious, ethnic or tribal loyalty.

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3,000 Yazidis Are Still Missing. Their Families Know Where Some of Them Are.

October 3, 2021October 3, 2021Jane Arraf and Sangar KhaleelComments Off on 3,000 Yazidis Are Still Missing. Their Families Know Where Some of Them Are.

Seven years after they were captured by the Islamic State, some members of the Iraqi religious minority are still being held captive by fighters in Syria. Others are with families of ISIS militants.

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Talk of Iraq Recognizing Israel Prompts Threats of Arrest or Death

September 29, 2021Jane ArrafComments Off on Talk of Iraq Recognizing Israel Prompts Threats of Arrest or Death

A conference promoting normalization, organized by a little-known American group, prompted a furor, pointing to the volatility and danger in Iraqi politics.

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Women Enslaved by ISIS Say They Did Not Consent to a Film About Them

September 26, 2021Jane Arraf and Sangar KhaleelComments Off on Women Enslaved by ISIS Say They Did Not Consent to a Film About Them

The acclaimed documentary “Sabaya” portrays the rescue of Yazidi women sexually enslaved by the Islamic State terrorist group. But many of the traumatized women said they never agreed to be in the film.

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Women Enslaved by ISIS Say They Did Not Consent to a Film About Them

September 26, 2021Jane Arraf and Sangar KhaleelComments Off on Women Enslaved by ISIS Say They Did Not Consent to a Film About Them

The acclaimed documentary “Sabaya” portrays the rescue of Yazidi women sexually enslaved by the Islamic State terrorist group. But many of the traumatized women said they never agreed to be in the film.

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As U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, History Suggests It May Struggle to Stay Out

August 10, 2021BEN HUBBARDComments Off on As U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, History Suggests It May Struggle to Stay Out

A decade ago, a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq opened the door for the Islamic State. Will the withdrawal from Afghanistan do the same for the Taliban?

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Iraq Reclaims 17,000 Looted Artifacts, Its Biggest-Ever Repatriation

August 3, 2021August 4, 2021Jane ArrafComments Off on Iraq Reclaims 17,000 Looted Artifacts, Its Biggest-Ever Repatriation

The cuneiform tablets and other objects had been held by the Museum of the Bible, founded by the family that owns the Hobby Lobby craft store chain, and by Cornell University.

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Biden Takes Two Paths to Wind Down Iraq and Afghan Wars

July 26, 2021Annie Karni and Eric SchmittComments Off on Biden Takes Two Paths to Wind Down Iraq and Afghan Wars

The differences in how President Biden has handled the wars offer insight not only into America’s strategic interests, but also in how he views the two conflicts.

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In Iraq, Going Viral Can Bring Fame, and the Threat of Violence

July 26, 2021July 26, 2021Jane ArrafComments Off on In Iraq, Going Viral Can Bring Fame, and the Threat of Violence

Ali Adil reached out to President Biden in video from his hot, dusty rooftop. The video brought millions of likes. It also left him afraid to leave his house.

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