The image of bombardment in Baghdad that appeared on the Guardian’s front page on 21 March 2003. Photograph: Ramzi Haidar/EPA In spring 2003, exuberance at the fall of Saddam was swiftly followed by a ...
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has accused Baghdad of engineering demographic change in disputed areas while spending $1.5 billion to implement constitutional provisions meant to secure ...
With Iranian influence waning in Syria and Lebanon, Trump's middle east strategy sets its sights on Iraq. The country is not ...
Kuwait summoned Iraq’s chargé d’affaires on Saturday to protest Baghdad’s filing of maritime coordinates and a map with the ...
What happens when the proxy network loses its patron but not its guns? We might be about to find out. Negotiations between the United States and Iran ...
Iraq stresses need to ensure success of US-Iran talks ‘to spare region the risks of escalation’ - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Adalat Omar, Senior Advisor at the General Board for the Kurdistani Areas outside the Region, told Kurdistan24 that around 150 mass graves have been discovered over the years, but many remain ...
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Recall the image etched in memory: a bulldozer driven by fighters of the self-proclaimed Islamic State smashing through the earthen berm on the Iraq-Syria border, militants cheering atop the machine.
The U.S. government has a long history of lying to the public and getting away with it because of citizens' ignorance.
Iraq’s Central Bank Governor Ali al-Alaq said there are no plans to change the dinar’s exchange rate, stressing that the bank’s foreign reserves remain strong and that recent market speculation is ...
If he keeps it up, the only thing that won’t have Donald Trump’s name on it will be Mar-a-Lago. Lately, President Trump has ...