Iraq
The “Cradle of Civilization” becomes a national park
Far from a war-torn desert, the Mesopotamian Marshes in Iraq are rich in flora, fauna and history. Set between the......
Abu Ghraib jail break frees Al-Qaeda fighters
While the international media’s attention was focused on the birth of the royal baby, up to a 1000 prisoners many......
Don’t follow the US into war – or anywhere else
Vince Emanuele is a former US Marine of two tours to Iraq whose journey has seen him move from patriotic......
Wave of bombings across Iraq ahead of elections
The people of Iraq have also endured bombings but on a larger scale. There are media reports saying up to......
Call for inquiry into Australia’s involvement in the Iraq War
Questions have been asked in parliament today about whether Australia will follow the lead of the UK and the Netherlands......
Depleted uranium in Iraq is paying its toll
Nuclear waste is again on the spotlight. The Iraqi community is getting affected by depleted uranium, or nuclear waste, which......
The fight to get the US military off Aussie soil
It’s been 10 years since thousands of Australians took to the streets to protest the Iraq war. Now a new......
Iraqui farmers helped by Aussie science
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, spoke today at the 5th World Conference on Conservation Agriculture in Brisbane, and said Australia is......
Wikileaks reveals civilian deaths and torture in Iraq
The United States may consider the Iraq War to be a closed chapter in their combat role in the Middle......
Collateral murder in Baghdad
The website Wikileaks has released footage of a US helicopter killing 12 people in Baghdad in 2007, including two Reuters......