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The murder of 22-year-old Iraqi model and Snapchat star Tara Fares in 2018 sparked shock and outrage worldwide. For the small and growing community of young Iraqis for whom Tara was a symbol of a freer Iraq, her life and death continue to reverberate.
As US troops finally withdraw from Iraq, can the country's huge oil reservoirs bring it prosperity and security at last? Or will it further divide this war-torn land between the haves and the have-nots?
For athletes in Iraq, pursuing the Olympic dream is virtually impossible. They're training for Athens against a backdrop of chaos and destruction.
It has been Hassan's life-long dream to witness the state of Iraq democratic and freed from the tyranny of its former leader, but it seems that the new-found freedoms do not ensure Hassan's safety: linked to Iraq's new leadership, he knows he has become a vulnerable target for rebels still loyal to the old regime.
As waters begin to flow back into Iraq's burnt-out marshlands, many hope that it will also revive a dying community.
The gruesome tales of Saddam Hussein's executioner reveal what actually happens to criminals and political prisoners in Iraq.
It seems that every day the rebuilding of Iraq suffers another setback. Thousands of families are still without water or electricity and patience is rapidly waning. But one group in particular remain optimistic: exiled Iraqis are thrilled to be back home. This week's topical and surprising documentary is the compelling tale of Hassan Janabi, who returned from 25 years in exile to help run the Min…
In the sixth century BC, Babylon, was the greatest city in the world. Saddam Hussein has attempted to rebuild it in an effort to acquire for himself the mantle of greatness that surrounded Babylon's famous King, Nebuchadnezzar.
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