Baghdad denounces the strikes as a breach of its ‘sovereignty’.

Baghdad denounces the strikes as a breach of its ‘sovereignty’.
The US has failed to redress Iraqis who suffered from systemic torture and abuse in its prisons during the invasion.
Syriac, an ancient dialect of Aramaic, is disappearing, so the community has launched a Syriac TV channel.
From Wagner’s crimes to the UN’s role, the Iraq invasion offered a preview of the Ukraine war. But not all is the same.
Thousands of artefacts are being shipped back to Iraq, but many more were taken during the post-invasion looting.
The horrors of war, its long legacy, and its lost lives and heritage haunt Iraq two decades after the US invasion.
Iraqi refugee women in Jordan are making and selling clothes through a project started by Italian priests and designers.
They want a better life, they want to leave, they want peace. Young Iraqis on how the 2003 Iraq war shaped their lives.
The Iraqi city’s Christian community was driven out by an ISIL occupation and successive waves of violence.
The answer: hypocrisy, even in the way the West’s narrative describes the Iraq invasion and Ukraine war.
The final vote to end two Iraq war authorisations clears a key procedural hurdle, as the Senate decides to limit debate.
Twenty years after the US invasion of Iraq, veterans question its purpose and struggle with the lingering effects.
‘It wasn’t flawed intelligence’ that led to the war, says Bolton, a key proponent of the US invasion.
Twenty years on from the US-led invasion, Marc Lamont Hill challenges the man tapped to oversee post-Saddam Iraq.