A new book reveals surprising economic subterfuge behind a bloody conflict that still shapes the region
Tag Archives: Saddam Hussein
Boom times in Kurdistan
The beleaguered region of Iraq is booming, much to the rest of the country’s chagrin
In the shadow of 9/11
Debating the impact of the attacks and how it changed Canadian life, laws and liberties
Syria: not just another Arab revolt
The Assad regime is down but not out. What happens next will have serious implications for Iran.
Is Libya another Iraq?
The West plunges into another brutal Mideast conflict. How long will we have to stay this time?
How much did he know?
A British inquiry into Iraq threatens Tony Blair’s reputation
Saddam is back – on TV, at least
A channel celebrating the former dictator debuted on Nov. 28
In Iraq, new challenges for women
Survivors of the war are now struggling to feed their families
‘God bless America’
Kady has news of the latest outrage: Michael Ignatieff likes America.
Newsmakers of the week
Stampede slams, Meghan McCain’s biopic, and Saddam Hussein’s WMD confession