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Turkey to deport American Da'ish detainee after Greece slams door
Turkey says it will also send some detained militants to Germany, Ireland, Denmark and France in the coming days
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Iraq protests swell as UN presses Baghdad to 'step up'
Puts forward a roadmap calling for an end to violence, electoral reform and anti-graft measures within two weeks
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Turkey begins deporting 'foreign militants'
Minister says Turkey has nearly 1,200 foreign members of IS in custody, and captured 287 during recent Syria operation
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Three killed as Iraqis keep up protests amid fears of 'bloodbath'
Mass rallies calling for an overhaul of the ruling system have rocked Baghdad since October 1
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US urges early Iraq elections, halt to violence against protesters
Parliament's human rights committee says that 319 people have been killed since protests first erupted
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Blocking police at checkpoints, Iraqis revel in people power
As the protests have shifted to campaigns of non-violent resistance
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UN chief condemns live fire at Iraqi protesters as 'disturbing'
The violence has left nearly 280 dead
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Operations resume at Iraqi port, oil refinery after protesters leave: sources
After the blockade caused fuel shortages and cost the country more than $6 billion
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Blocking police at checkpoints, Iraqis revel in people power
After a month of defying official curfews and road closures to protest, Iraqis have flipped the rule book
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Student strikes, street closures in Iraq protests
Despite orders from Iraq's higher education minister to stay away from the rallies
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Iraq president vows early polls as protesters demand more
Demonstrators packed onto two bridges leading to the capital's Green Zone
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With Baghdadi gone, who is heir to the 'caliph' of Da'ish
IS social media channels have not confirmed Trump's announcement of Baghdadi's death
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'The Ghost': Baghdadi who oversaw Da'ish rise and fall
IS chief killed himself during a US Special Forces' raid by igniting a suicide vest in northwest Syria
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Iraq suspends 2 Saudi channels over protests
Al-Arabiya said Iraqi government cited lack of license for suspension
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Sit-in ups pressure on Iraq govt amid relentless protests
Thousands of Iraqis returned to the streets in the capital, defying curfews and violence that has left over 60 dead
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Renewed anti-government protests in Iraq leave 42 dead
Protests represent the second phase of a week-long movement in early October that ended with more than 150 people dead
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A surge in protests around the world in October
An overview of new and ongoing demonstrations
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New wave of anti-government demos home in on Iraq's Green Zone
Security forces use water cannons to push back dozens of protesters heading towards the Green Zone
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Anti-government protests resume in Iraq after bloodshed
Activists circumvent restrictions to call for Friday's demonstrations
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US troops cross into Iraq from Syria
As US defense secretary said all of the nearly 1,000 troops are expected to fight IS militants in Iraq
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All US troops withdrawing from Syria expected to go to western Iraq: Pentagon chief
US troops will continue campaign against Islamic State militants, help defend Iraq: defense secretary
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HRW warns against mass transfer of militant IS suspects to Iraq
Says governments should ensure due process in trials of their nationals
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Without reforms, unrest in Iraq will reignite, experts say
Iraqi protesters say they have not been convinced by the government's response to their demands
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Deadly protests set stage for Iran, US tug-of-war over Iraq
Tehran denounced the week of demonstrations that shook Baghdad as a "conspiracy" that "failed"
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After Iraq violence, hardliners seize advantage
The protests revealed important fault lines in Iraq, between the different sides of the sectarian establishment
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Visa issue for Arbaeen pilgrims resolved: Qureshi
Qureshi says those who have applied for the Iraqi visa for Arbaeen would be granted visas soon
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Iraq PM vows full probe into killings, reshuffle
The government announces three days of national mourning in the wake of the unrest
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Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi discusses recent protests in phone call with US Secretary of State Pompeo
At least eight people were killed in new clashes between Iraqi security
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Iraq military admits 'excessive force' used in deadly protests
Security sources and medics say clashes left 13 people dead overnight
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Iraq needs reforms
While the improved security is a positive change, the government never lived up to its promises beyond that
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Explainer: Deadly civil unrest - what is happening in Iraq?
As people protest against the inadequacy of state services and the lack of jobs
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UN says 'this must stop' after Iraqi protest violence kills nearly 100
At least 99 people have died and nearly 4,000 wounded since protests began in Baghdad on Tuesday
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Death toll nears 100 as deadly Iraq protests spike
Iraq cleric Sadr demands government resign as protesters clash with police
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Thousands in bloody protests across Iraq, 46 dead
Despite the embattled premier's pleas for patience and an internet blackout on the fourth day of mass rallies
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Shots fired as deadly Iraq protests resume despite curfew
Death toll rises to 18 as protests spread across south
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Saudi crown prince hosts Iraq PM for talks on oil attacks
The September 14 attacks on state oil giant Aramco, which initially halved the kingdom's crude output
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Tensions simmer in ME
This bolsters the US-Saudi relationship, in an attempt to collectively tackle the so-called Iran problem
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Da’ish claims responsibility for deadly bus bombing near Karbala
Twelve people were killed and several others wounded in the deadly attack
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Iraq denies links to drone attack on Saudi oil plants
US, Saudi officials investigate possibility the attacks involved missiles launched from Iraq or Iran
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Homeless at home: The Iraqi displaced no one wants
'There is 'no way' IS-affiliated families would be allowed back to their areas of origin'
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At least 31 dead in stampede at Karbala shrine on Ashura
FO confirms no Pakistanis among casualties, at least 100 injured
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In divided Iraq, 'electronic armies' threaten activists, media
Online rivalries appear to have been fanned by months of rising tensions pitting Iran against the US and Israel
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Finding homes in ruin, destitute Iraqis return to camps
Across Iraq, more than 1.6 million people remain displaced
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Israel bombed Iraq weapons depot: report
There have been a series of blasts in Iraq over the past month at training camps and arms depots
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Iraq paramilitary chief walks back accusations against US
Analysts say the divergent statements from Iraq's top commanders reflect a wider rift within the alliance
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Dance parties return to Baghdad
The scene was a far cry from the usual images broadcast from the city of violence and mayhem
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Beats replace bombs: young Iraqis revel at summer festival
Iraqi youth sang along to top Western tunes, alternated with popular Iraqi hits
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US-led coalition says complying with new Iraq flight limits
The US-led coalition bombing militants targets in Iraq
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Iraqi teacher transforms Kalashnikov into musical instrument
'I ask myself, why war? Why the violence? I'll transform all that into music'
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8 caught after Baghdad breakout from police: ministry
Prior to escaping, the 15 suspects insulted & beat the police