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Sinjar’s Yezidi Militias
On June 14 the Turkish military (TSK) once again conducted airstrikes on the small rural district of Sinjar targeting what appears to be ammunition depots on the mountain range behind the modest city …
By Kayla Koontz
18 June 2020
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West & Central Asia
2020 in Iraq: What Happens Now?
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Last night, at around 10:30 PM GMT, reports began to filter out of Baghdad that a series of explosions had rocked …
By Trent Schoenborn
3 Jan 2020
Iraq’s Diyala Faces a New Insurgency
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2018 was the safest year for Iraqis since the advent of the Islamic State (IS) in the summer of 2014, when the …
By Trent Schoenborn
22 Mar 2019
Iraq’s New Administration and the Looming Budget Debate
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Iraq’s new Prime Minister, Adil Abdul Mahdi, has been referred to as a “gift to all” and the “ultimate compromise” …
By Trent Schoenborn
19 Dec 2018
The Evolution of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation into a Political Unit
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On December 11th, 2017, Iraqi militia founder and spiritual leader, Muqtada al-Sadr made a groundbreaking …
By Trent Schoenborn
20 Feb 2018
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