Iraq's president has sued Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani over unpaid salaries for civil servants in the autonomous region of Kurdistan, bringing into focus a rift in the country's leadership.
Car bombs and militant attacks may no longer a daily concern in the streets of Baghdad, but many young Iraqis say their ...
German theologian and journalist Matthias Kopp was in Iraq this week to present his new book, “The Christian Legacy in Iraq.” ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNBaghdad's first skatepark offers boarders rare respiteRukaya al-Zubaidi placed a cautious foot on a skateboard and then struggled to find her balance as others glided back and ...
Their anger mirrors a broader wave of discontent sweeping through Iraq, with citizens from various sectors protesting the ...
Oil major BP is expected to spend up to $25 billion over the lifetime of a project to redevelop four Kirkuk oil and gas ...
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France24 (Video) on MSNBaghdad's first skatepark provides escape for young peopleA new skatepark has opened in Baghdad, the first in the Iraqi capital. The park, which was opened by three organisations from ...
Thousands of Shiite pilgrims are marching in Iraq dressed in black, heading on foot toward the golden twin-domed shrine of Imam Moussa al-Kadhim in the northwestern Baghdad district of al-Kadhimiyah.
Iraq will not be negatively affected by the weakening of Iran's influence in the Middle East, Iraq's deputy parliament ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s top court suspended implementation Tuesday of three controversial bills passed last month by the ...
On February 2, a drone targeted the Khor Mor gas field in the autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Dana Gas, which runs the ...
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