American and Iranian franchises overcome difficulties to take a slice out of a burgeoning market for fast food.


American and Iranian franchises overcome difficulties to take a slice out of a burgeoning market for fast food.

Halfway between Ramadi and Fallujah and cut off from any major city, former resort now full of refugees from Anbar.

Baghdad residents watching video of ISIL smashing artefacts to pieces in Mosul say their history is being destroyed.

World watches in horror images of destruction of priceless artefacts in Iraq’s second oldest museum in Mosul.

Celebrations erupt in Iraqi capital as curfew, first imposed by US in 2003 and aimed at curbing violence at night, ends.

While Iraq has announced it will “liberate” Mosul, the US has raised fears about its preparedness for ground offensive.

An apparent massacre in Diyala serves as a reminder of something more dangerous to Iraq than the fight against ISIL.

Yasser Faisal, an Al Jazeera cameraman who was killed in Syria, is laid to rest in his hometown of Fallujah, Iraq.

Al Jazeera’s correspondent remembers colleague Yasser Faisal, the cameraman who was executed by rebels in Syria

Prime minister hails lack of violence, but election watchdogs say disillusioned voters preferred to stay away from polls
