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Iraq: 20 Years On
Iraq 20 Years On podcast series, Episode 1: ‘Time will tell’
We mark 20 years since the US-led invasion of Iraq with a special podcast series, examining the era that shaped a generation
Iraq: 20 Years On
Iraq: 20 Years OnIraq 20 Years On podcast series, Episode 2: ‘My father was taken from us’
Iraq: 20 Years On
Iraq: 20 Years OnIraq 20 Years On podcast series, Episode 3: ‘A new world order’
Iraq: 20 Years On
Iraq: 20 Years OnIraq 20 Years On podcast series, Episode 4: ‘Young people are the hope’
Iraq: 20 Years On
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An injured Iraqi woman flees the site of two car bombs that exploded in quick succession near two Baghdad churches in August 2004. AFPThe invasion of Iraq is an unfinished story
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US Marines chain the head of a statue of Saddam Hussein before pulling it down in Baghdad's Al Fardous square on April 9, 2003. AFPUS Senate passes repeal of authorisations used for Gulf and Iraq wars
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US soldiers patrol a neighbourhood in Baghdad in January 2008. AFP20 years after Iraq, Americans remain in the dark about the war
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Iraqi artist Khaled Ridha, 70, paints in his studio in Kirkuk in the heart of disputed territory. Photo: Khazan JangizResident of battle-scarred Kirkuk finds solace in art
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The period following the 2003 war was marked by unemployment, civil unrest, terrorism and years without reliable electricity and other public services. ReutersWhat does Iraq's future hold two decades after war broke out?
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Riyadh will host the Middle East and North Africa Climate Week, which seeks to build momentum ahead of the Cop28 summit. Photo: Four SeasonsCrucial climate event to begin in Saudi Arabia as Cop28 build-up continues
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A high-speed train at the opening ceremony for South-East Asia's first high-speed railway at Padalarang station in Bandung, Indonesia. AP PIndonesia launches high-speed trains as UK's HS2 hits the buffers
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Rana Hajirasouli speaks during the One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast. PAUAE net-zero champion looks to reduce UK waste
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President Sheikh Mohamed with Senator Joni Ernst at Al Shati Palace on Friday. Photo: UAE Presidential CourtPresident Sheikh Mohamed receives US senator
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IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Africa 'has tremendous potential resources, innovative capacity and youthful population', she said. AFPIMF’s Georgieva: ‘I know what it is to worry about feeding your child’
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