World Sep 03 A Woman’s Military Embed Guide: What to Forget – And Not Forget BAGHDAD -- First, accept the fact that you're going to feel skuzzy from the moment you alight from the helicopter in a cloud of dust at some remote U.S. military base -- windblown, sweaty, and gritty. By Margaret Warner
World Sep 03 Watch In Iraq, Electricity Remains Daily Struggle for Families, Businesses Power outages are an ongoing frustration for Iraqis. Margaret Warner wraps up her reporting trip to Iraq with a look at how people have learned to deal with a lack of reliable electrical service.
World Sep 02 From Security to Stolen Treasures, Warner Answers Your Questions on Iraq BAGHDAD | We're winding up our trip in Iraq after nearly three weeks of reporting here, and we've received questions from many of you. By Margaret Warner
World Sep 02 Watch Iraq’s Stalled Government: Which Blocs Will Form Core? Margaret Warner reports from Baghdad on the growing frustration among Iraqis -- and allies -- that a government has yet to be formed five months after parliamentary elections.
Sep 01 Najaf Dispatch: Inside the Imam Ali Shrine By Larisa Epatko NAJAF, Iraq | The Imam Ali Mosque is considered the one of the holiest sites in Shia Islam. The NewsHour recently visited the shrine during Ramadan and watched as crowds grew throughout the evening. Continue reading
Sep 01 Watch Biden: After U.S. Combat Exit, Iraqi Government Ready to Take Shape Margaret Warner talks to Vice President Joe Biden about the U.S. troop drawdown in Iraq and what's next for Iraqis and their government. Continue watching
Aug 31 Troop Drawdown: 5 Voices From Iraq on the Security Switch By Larisa Epatko BAGHDAD | On Wednesday, the U.S. military turns a corner in Iraq from a combat to an advisory mission. But do Iraqis feel safer, more than seven years after the U.S.-led war began?… Continue reading
Aug 31 Watch Uncertainty, Security Concerns Grow Among Iraqis Amid U.S. Drawdown Margaret Warner continues her series of reports from Iraq with a look at how Iraqi citizens feel about their safety, security and future amid the U.S. troop drawdown. Continue watching
Aug 30 This Old Tank: U.S. Troops Rehabilitate Soviet Clunker in Iraq By Margaret Warner MOSUL, Iraq | When the Americans arrived, they found Iraq chock-a-block with Soviet-era armaments -- tanks, guns, mortar rounds and ammunition -- left over from the days when Saddam Hussein was one of Moscow's best arms customers. Continue reading