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Ongoing protests from students and faculty may have forced the Iraqi government to back off a controversial plan to carve out a new female-only institution from Baghdad University, the country’s oldest establishment of higher learning.

On Monday, Education Ministry officials announced they would not proceed with the plan. Faculty members, students—and their parents—hailed the move.

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