Iraq picks Fouad Massoum as president in bid to unite nation

But selection of new prime minister expected to be 'more fraught' as Islamic State retains grip on north

Fouad Massoum during the first session of the Iraqi Parliament
(Image credit: Muhannad Fala'ah /Getty Images)

Kurdish politician Fouad Massoum has been elected as Iraq's president as part of Baghdad's attempt to present a more united front to Islamic State militants.

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