All posts tagged "Iraq"
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World Bank agrees US$200m social aid package for Iraq
A US$200 million emergency package to provide social support and employment for communities devastated in Iraq’s ongoing armed conflicts has been agreed by the World Bank. The Emergency Social Stabilization
- Posted April 10, 2018
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Opinion: The Mladic convictions are a victory for international justice – but overall, the agenda is going backwards
Last month, the Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes including genocide. But Nadina Ronc fears that his conviction may represent a high water
- Posted December 5, 2017
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UK defence officials keep making the same mistakes, says Iraq inquiry historian
The British government and armed forces consistently failed to learn from the errors made in a series of military campaigns over 20 years, a former member of the Chilcot Inquiry
- Posted March 22, 2017
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A family reunification dilemma for the EU
Many of the asylum seekers heading for Europe hope to bring their families over later – so governments are squeezing refugees’ rights to family reunification. But Yermi Brenner finds that
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Managing the EU Migration Crisis
The recent influx of migrants into Europe from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia has presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the Eurozone crisis. The
- Posted March 23, 2016