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Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 16-22

Border dispute roils Anbar Dhi Qar makes power deals Diyala crisis worsens Basra trumpets investment plans

Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 9-15

More power to Basra Electricity DGs under investigation Diyala crisis continues Kirkuk airbase dispute resolved

Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 23-29

Electricity separatism in Dhi Qar Missan targets oil increase Awakening under attack Parliament to shake up Basra security

Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 2-8

Kirkuk clashes with NOC Anbar federalism debate continues Cabinet OKs draft investment treaty Iraq seeks more Iranian energy

Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 20, 2013

Missan to protect marshes from Iran Basra wants Houston as sister city Missan presses Majnoon field claim Dhi Qar updates field developments

Beyond the Headlines: Jan. 8, 2013

Kirkuk violence intensifies Basra gets power barge upgrade Missan posts record production Diyala details female prisoner demands

Beyond the Headlines: Dec. 26-Jan. 1

Officials question Ahdab threats City complains of Garraf field limits Local Iraqiya block officials quit UN opens Basra office

Beyond the Headlines: March 5-11

Anbar sues for phosphate rights Leadership crisis in Diyala Shell signs power plant deal Southern provinces reshuffle security

Beyond the Headlines: Oct. 17-23

Kirkuk volatile as U.S. prepares exit Dhi Qar budget slashed Missan bolsters security forces Power plant offline after fire

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 21, 2014

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 29, 2013

Each week Beyond the Headlines features a raw translation of the Cabinet decisions, as made public in Arabic by the media office of the Council of Ministers.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 27, 2015

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 22, 2013

Each week Beyond the Headlines features a raw translation of the Cabinet decisions, as made public in Arabic by the media office of the Council of Ministers.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 13, 2015

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 7, 2015

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 20, 2015

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 7, 2014

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Jan. 28, 2014

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Former SCOP official laments ‘golden era’ for Iraq oil, optimistic for future

Plus: *Oil terminal moving from U.S. to Iraqi security *Finance Ministry orders oil report from Oil Ministry, issuing $5B in bonds, courting international banks *Elections begin *World Bank: 44 percent of Iraqis make less than $85/month *Battle Against Brutality: women in Iraq *Alive in Baghdad: Fake Pharmacies Plague Iraq *New SIGIR reports *Iraq Press Roundup […]

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Dec. 2, 2014

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Iraqi Cabinet decisions: Feb. 24, 2015

Whenever the media office of the Council of Ministers publishes decisions of the Cabinet, Beyond the Headlines features a translation from the original Arabic.

Long after most U.S. troops have left Iraq, civilians are dying in ‘obscene’ numbers

It’s a place where the daily grind—the office commute, a quick trip to the neighborhood market—could end in death, abduction or torture. Civilians in Iraq confront face “staggering” violence on a daily basis, according to a U.N. report released on Tuesday, which recorded the killing of 18,802 people and almost twice that many wounded between the […]