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Iraqis are hoping that the vote can lock in a fragile peace, roughly five months after the nation declared victory over Daesh. But the war-torn country faces the mammoth task of reconstruction, while Daesh continues to pose a major security threat.
TRT World's Ash Gallagher reports from Baghdad, Iraq
Iraq’s first election since Daesh’s defeat will test the country’s divided political scene. Here’s everything you need to know about the alliances, candidates and the political environment in post-war Iraq.
Parliamentary elections in the Kurdish Region of Iraq are scheduled to take place on Sunday. With the rise of Daesh and an unsuccessful bid for independence, the region has faced a tough few years. Abubakr al Shamahi reports. #KRG #Iraq #Election
Iraqis have voted in the first parliamentary elections since Daesh was defeated at the end of 2017. TRT World's Sara Firth is on the ground in Iraq and brings us more
Kirkuk remains a disputed territory and under Iraqi central government control since last year when they were deployed to take it back from the Peshmerga.
It's been two months since Iraq's government declared victory over Daesh. Now, an international conference in Kuwait will address development and reconstruction in the country. Iraq's national elections are also just around the corner, and reconstruction...
Iraqi elections may result in a commanding victory for Moqtada al Sadr, but the turnout was the worst since the fall of Saddam - a sign maybe the Iraqi people were fed up with the incumbents. And Moqtada al Sadr certainly offers something different. So, c...
Although the parliamentary elections passed off largely peacefully, more than half of the nearly 24.5 million voters in Iraq did not show up at the ballot box, the highest abstention rate since the first multiparty elections in 2005.
Around 940,000 soldiers and police officers, who serve Iraq, took part in early voting, which was opened early to them so that they can provide security on election day on Saturday.
Iraq hopes to raise billions of dollars in pledges at the three-day meeting in Kuwait, as the country reels from years of war and economic turmoil.
Iraqis head to the polls for the first time since Daesh was defeated. They'll be electing a new parliament who will then elect a new President and Prime Minister. How will the country rate PM Haider al Abadi's leadership? Shoaib Hasan reports
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