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Iraq on its own
06/01/2012 - REPORTERS

Iraq on its own

In December 2011, the last G.I. left Iraq, ending nine years of occupation. The Americans leave behind them a profoundly divided country, beset by violence and in the grip of a political crisis. Our reporters went to meet the Shiites and Sunnis to guage the tension between the two communities.
Iraq on its own (part 2)
05/01/2012 - THE DEBATE

Iraq on its own (part 2)

With US troops gone for good, will Iraq implode or muddle along? François Picard’s panel looks at the fallout from the deadliest day of sectarian violence in five months.
Iraq on its own
05/01/2012 - THE DEBATE

Iraq on its own

With US troops gone for good, will Iraq implode or muddle along? François Picard’s panel looks at the fallout from the deadliest day of sectarian violence in five months.
Syria: 'Bogus witnesses'?
29/12/2011 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Syria: 'Bogus witnesses'?

Doubts are being raised about the credibility of the Arab League mission in Syria. We look at coverage of papers in the US, Lebanon and Syria itself. Also, is Iraq on the brink of civil war? And will the New Year - the Chinese one - be auspicious for all? That's the focus for this look at the world's press, Thursday 29th December, 2011.
Iraq faces sectarian crisis (part 2)
27/12/2011 - THE DEBATE

Iraq faces sectarian crisis (part 2)

No sooner had the last American soldiers left Iraq than a major political crisis erupted, once again, along sectarian lines. Now the government coalition that took ten months to build is on the brink of collapse: the Sunni party is boycotting Parliament and a Shiite party loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr is calling for new elections. Can Iraq avoid breaking up?
Iraq faces sectarian crisis
27/12/2011 - THE DEBATE

Iraq faces sectarian crisis

No sooner had the last American soldiers left Iraq than a major political crisis erupted, once again, along sectarian lines. Now the government coalition that took ten months to build is on the brink of collapse: the Sunni party is boycotting Parliament and a Shiite party loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr is calling for new elections. Can Iraq avoid breaking up?
Deadly bomb blasts strike targets across Baghdad
22/12/2011 - Iraq

Deadly bomb blasts strike targets across Baghdad

At least 67 people were killed and nearly 200 were injured in Baghdad on Thursday in a series of coordinated bomb blasts across the Iraqi capital amid rising fears of an increase in sectarian violence following a US troop withdrawal.
Iraq: Will nation implode after US withdrawal? - Part 2
21/12/2011 - THE DEBATE

Iraq: Will nation implode after US withdrawal? - Part 2

No sooner have the last US troops returned home that Iraq’s bitter sectarian divide has come to a head. Is it the beginning of the end of multi-party rule or the necessary growing pains of democracy?
Iraqi PM threatens Iraqiya ministers over boycott
21/12/2011 - IRAQ

Iraqi PM threatens Iraqiya ministers over boycott

At a news conference on Wednesday in Baghdad, Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki threatened to replace ministers from the Sunni Muslim Iraqiya bloc if they continued their boycott of the parliament and unity cabinet.
Iyad Allawi, Former Iraqi Prime Minister
06/12/2011 - THE INTERVIEW

Iyad Allawi, Former Iraqi Prime Minister

James André meets Dr. Iyad Allawi, former Iraqi prime minister, in Baghdad. With the US troop withdrawal raising concern about Iran’s influence in Iraq, Iyad Allawi gives his point of view on his country's future.
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