BBC News: Iraq in Transition - Extensive ongoing coverage including analysis and commentary, audio and video clips, maps, military factfiles, a timeline, profiles and key documents. UK.
CBC News Indepth: Iraq - Offers latest news and archive, information on the key players and main issues, background and history. Canada.
CBS News: Iraq - After Saddam - Offers news and analysis, including photo essays, interactive guides and multimedia. UK.
CNN: War in Iraq - News, analysis, commentary, interactives, photos, video, audio and web resources. USA.
Economist.com - Country Briefings: Iraq - Background material on Iraq includes news archives, country profile, economic data, forecasts, statistics, and backgrounders to the war and reconstruction. UK.
Electronic Iraq - The joint project from Voices in the Wilderness and The Electronic Intifada provides news, commentary, and links to selected articles in international sources. Includes diaries from eyewitnesses inside the country and mailing list.
Guardian Politics Special Report: Politics and Iraq - Ongoing coverage of postwar events in Iraq, the UK, the UN and elsewhere from a political viewpoint. Includes news and analysis with texts, weblogs, interviews and background material. UK.
Guardian Special Report: Iraq - Extensive coverage on the political situation in general, UN-sanctions, the situation of the Kurds and the Gulf war. Including latest news, comment and analysis, interactive guides, a weblog and external links. UK.
Iraqi News - Includes editorials and links for news from international sources sorted by issue. With a country guide providing information on the country, its political situation, politicians and parties, and a discussion forum.
IraqJournal.org - Founded by journalists, activists and Democracy Now! to distribute independent information and views from the country. Articles and links for background information, a collection of videos, photo essays and links for other resources.
Kevin Sites Blog - Weblog by photojournalist Kevin Sites with current reports and pictures, including coverage of Iraq as well as his earlier coverage of Kosovo and Afghanistan.
Los Angeles Times: After the War - News coverage including photo galleries, video and audio, graphics and discussion board. USA [free registration necessary].
MTV News: The War in Iraq, One Year Later - Ongoing collection of news stories and photos with profiles of key people, background information, polls and message board.
New York Times: A Nation at War - Offers recent news and commentary, related documents and archivated articles covering the 1991 Gulf War. Includes interactive graphics and multimedia. USA [free registration necessary].
Newsweek The War in Iraq - News, analysis, interviews and correspondence with a month-by-month archive.
Observer Special Report: Iraq - Analysis and comments from the UK magazine, including military burden, unrest in Iraq, and life in Baghdad.
OutThereNews - Iraq - Articles, photos and links along with books and downloads.
PBS Frontline: Beyond Baghdad - Complete online video and transcript of the program using news, analysis and interviews. Includes interactive map, press reaction, tapes and transcripts, producer's chat, discussion forum, readings and links.
PBS Frontline: Bush's War - On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, this definitive two-part series draws on Frontline's more than 40 reports on Iraq and the war on terror, as well as fresh reporting and interviews, to examine the lasting legacy of the Bush administration.
PBS Frontline: Chasing Saddam's Weapons - Analysis of the hunt for WMD and the unanswered questions. Includes interviews with Hans Blix and David Kay, FAQs, reporter's chat, discussion forum and additional resources.
PBS Frontline: Private Warriors - Report on the Pentagon's outsourcing to private contractors Halliburton/KBR, Blackwater, Aegis and Erinys to run US military supply lines, provide armed protection, and operate U.S. military bases. Questions where they fit in the chain of command, their effect on the military and the price being paid.
PBS Frontline: The Invasion of Iraq - Retrospective from one year later uses interviews, chronology and analysis. Includes video excerpt, tapes and transcripts, producer's chat, teacher's guide, discussion forum, FAQs, readings and links.
PBS Frontline: Truth, War and Consequences - Transcripts and complete video of why the US went to war against Iraq, what went wrong and what's at stake. Includes interviews with Ahmed Chalabi and several US officials, teacher's guide, discussion forum and additional resources.
PBS Online NewsHour: Iraq in Transition - Offers news, background articles and archive, profiles of the key players and maps. Includes resources for students and teachers.
Socialist Worker Online: Iraq - Opinion articles, analysis, news on the antiwar movement and links for related resources.
UN News Centre: Iraq - Provides news, video and photographs, with focus on UN inspections and humanitarian aid. Includes background information and links for key documents and UN agencies.
UN OCHA ReliefWeb - Iraq - Provides latest updates on emergencies, sector reports, appeals and financial tracking along with background information and employment vacancies.
Washingtonpost: Iraq - Latest news, analysis and commentary, archive and external links. USA.
WBUR: Conflict in Iraq - Field reports and a weblog including opinion and analysis on domestic and international sources. Including photo galleries, maps, graphics and links. USA
Yahoo! News Full Coverage: Iraq - News, audio and video reports, and a collection of links for related articles, background information and websites. USA.
ZNet: Iraq - Commentary, links for related articles and activist materials. USA.
Lincoln Journal Star - Local View: Going to War in Iraq Was a Mistake - Letter from U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter of Nebraska, giving his view of the errors and failings of the war and its aftermath, and concluding that based on the inadequate intelligence and faulty conclusions it was a mistake, especially without a broad and engaged international coalition. (August 19, 2004)