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The latest violence in Iraq has put extreme pressure on a ceasefire by the Mahdi Army - a ceasefire that has been credited with reducing the violence, not just in Basra, but across the country.
The Mahdi Army announced that the ceasefire is still in place.
But for how long? Owen Fay reports.
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International oil company Shell has signed a $4bn deal to process natural gas at a plant in the Iraqi city of Basra.
Mounir Bouaziz, Shell's gas and power vice president for new business development for the Middle East, North Africa and the Levan, spoke to Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston about the deal.
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It's not the country's most well known export or even - depending on your musical taste - its best. But a heavy metal band from Iraq has been building a steady international fan base.
The group was forced to flee Baghdad during the war.
And though they're now seeking refugee status in Turkey, their ultimate goal is to jam back home.
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The future of Iraq is to be the focus of an international summit in the Swedish capital this week. But the tens of thousands of Iraqi refugees living in Stockholm remain unconvinced by claims the situation back home is improving. Clayton Swisher reports from Sweden's'Little Baghdad'.
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Almost all of the wealth generated in Iraq comes from two off-shore oil rigs.
Guarding these sites is a priority, not just for war-torn Iraq, but for a world in which oil prices have touched record highs.
Jane Dutton reports.
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SelectPlusObama Meets With Iraqi PM in BaghdadObama Meets With Iraqi PM in BaghdadThe Associated PressBarack Obama met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad Monday. Obama said the conversation was 'very constructive'. (July 21)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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As a result of the Iraqi invasion many Iraqi girls have fled the violence to Syria. In order to support their families many girls resort to prostitution.
If this video doesn't make you oppose the War then you have no heart.