This month marks ten years since the Unites States of America launched its invasion of Iraq.
The country has been the scene of bitter battles and bloodshed for years, but the poignant photos you will see here show how life has moved on for Iraqis.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Atef Hassan/Reuters
Ferries used to smuggle crude, weapons and people in the mayhem that followed the 2003 overthrow of dictator Saddam Hussein have been transformed into floating cafes as the shore of the Shatt al-Arab waterway reclaims its role as a nightlife hotspot.
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Photographs: Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters
The marshes were drained of water, and hundreds of thousands of Marsh Arabs were forced to flee to cities, where they live in poverty, the locals in this area said.
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Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Kareem Raheem/Reuters
A widow works on a sewing machine at her house in Baghdad's Sadr city.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
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Children drive motorised floats in a pool during Eid-al-Adha festival, at a park on Abu Nawas street in Baghdad.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Saad Shalash/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
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A woman sells legumes at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
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Iraqi police vehicles patrol the highway in Falluja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, September 24, 2007. Only six months ago, many Iraqi travellers considered it a suicidal risk to take the insurgent-controlled desert highway that stretches from Baghdad to neighbouring Syria and Jordan.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Julie Adnan/Reuters
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Photographs: Mushtaq Muhammed/Reuters
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Photographs: Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters
People dance at a nightclub in Baghdad in 2009. Initially there were efforts by authorities, clergy and unknown bands of neighbourhood enforcers to police morals by shutting nightclubs, bars and other establishments that heightened concerns among academics and intellectuals that Iraq, now emerging from war, was displaying the tendencies of a hard-line Islamic state.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
In 2007, in a blow felt deeply by Iraq's intelligentsia, a car bomb killed 26 people here. Now, the street is again open, guarded and seemingly safe, and jammed every Friday with students, professors and professionals. The street begins, overlooking the Tigris, at a statue of Mutanabi, a 10th century poet and one of the towering figures of Arabic literature.
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Mohammed Ameen/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
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A customer shops for clothes at a clothing store in Baghdad's Karrada district
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
Photographs: Atef Hassan/Reuters
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10 years on, IRAQ is no more a warzone
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Boys play computer games in an internet cafe in Baghdad.
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Photographs: Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters
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