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This week on War News Radio, we learn about an American charity that helps children in northern Iraq go abroad to receive medical treatment.
And we talk to several Iraqis about an English school that was recently opened in northeast Iraq.
In Iraq 101, we learn about two major Iraqi militant groups and their recently extended cease-fire agreement.
And, in our series, A Day in the Life, we speak with a member of the Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity about the government's corruption problems.
In the aftermath of the Pakistani elections, we look at the influence Afghanistan's neighbors are having on the war there.
These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.
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This week on War News Radio, we learn about an American charity that helps children in northern Iraq go abroad to receive medical treatment. And we talk to several Iraqis about an English school that was recently opened in northeast Iraq. In Iraq 101, we learn about two major Iraqi militant groups and their recently extended cease-fire agreement. And, in our series, A Day in the Life, we speak with a member of the Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity about the government's corruption problems. In the aftermath of the Pakistani elections, we look at the influence Afghanistan's neighbors are having on the war there. These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.





