Iraqi Kurdistan's economic revival
Iraqi Kurdistan has flourished economically in the decade since the US-led invasion, but even before that it had been enjoying a large degree of autonomy.
The region's stability has encouraged foreign investment and many ambitious construction projects are planned for the future - but does all this mean Kurdistan is leaving the rest of Iraq behind?
Katy Watson reports.
Most watched/listened
-
US road bridge falls into river
-
Schools set alight in Stockholm violence
-
One-minute World News
-
'My fiancé died on hard shoulder'
-
Xbox One 'unrivalled device'
-
Mayor condemns 'sickening' attack
-
Obama heckled over Guantanamo Bay
-
Footage from on board stricken plane
-
Family tribute to soldier Lee Rigby
-
Preacher refuses to 'abhor' attack
-
Africa Beats: Afrikaans rapper Jaak
-
Journey into an Icelandic volcano
-
WWII river bomb detonated in Germany
-
Meet the ‘Queen of North Shields’
-
US road bridge falls into river
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~59~RS~)
