Protests over living standards continue as PM says there are no ‘magic solutions’
Police have opened fire at a group of protesters in Baghdad on the fourth day of deadly anti-government unrest, as the prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, made vague pledges of reforms that are unlikely to placate Iraqis.
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