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ISIS Be Damned. Iraqi Kurds Still Love America
As secession approaches and US support remains absent, it might be time for Iraqi Kurds to pack away their bald-eagle t-shirts and roll up their American flags, but for now, Iraqi-Kurds still love America.
Iraq's Christians Flee Mosul and Fear for Their Safety in Baghdad
As the last Christians in Mosul flee from an Islamic State ultimatum, those in the rest of the country say they too fear for their safety.
Iraq's 53 Blindfolded Bodies Resurrect Specter of Sectarian Violence
Iraqi forces discovered 53 bound and blindfolded corpses south of Baghdad today, a chilling reminder of sectarian fighting in 2006 and 2007.
Mosul Residents Enjoy Calmer Lives Under ISIS Control, For Now
Many feared brutal violence when ISIS fighters took Iraq's second city. Instead, they're acting with moderation and gaining local support.
Oktoberfest in Iraq Was Super Fun
Erbil, in Iraq's Kurdish north, has got a long way to go before being considered a nightlife spot, but there is one event that looms large over the drinking scene, the annual celebration of Oktoberfest in a small compound located in a dusty residential...
Is Kurdistan Going to Escape the Clutches of Iraq?
A new-look Kurdistan is quietly taking shape in the Middle East.