November 19, 2019 7:49 AM
NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - In mid-October, with unrest swirling in Baghdad, a familiar visitor slipped quietly into the Iraqi capital. The city had been under siege for weeks, as protesters marched in the streets, demanding an end to corruption and calling for the ouster of the prime minister, Mr Adil Abdul Mahdi. In particular, they denounced the outsize influence of their neighboUr Iran in Iraqi politics, burning Iranian flags and attacking an Iranian consulate.
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The Straits Times World News
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