Iraqi wheat farmer Ma'an al-Fatlawi has long depended on the nearby Euphrates River to feed his fields near the city of Najaf ...
The UN will close its assistance mission in Iraq after more than two decades, ending a presence launched following the 2003 ...
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has visited Iraq to mark the end of the political mission established in 2003 in the ...
Baghdad — Monday marks 20 years since the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Twenty years since U.S. airstrikes and cruise missiles lit up the night skies over Baghdad in an opening salvo of ...
"Most Iraqis regard elections as a foregone formality and the reigning order as irredeemably flawed," writes Nabil Salih ...
Iraq and Turkey have not reached an agreement yet on the resumption of crude oil exports out of the semi-autonomous Iraqi region of Kurdistan from the Turkish port of Ceyhan, Iraq’s Oil Minister Ihsan ...
In recent days, Iraq's oil ministry officially invited US companies to acquire Russian oil giant Lukoil's stake in the West Qurna-2 oil field, located in Iraq’s southernmost Basra province. A halt or ...
STORY: "Especially Americans and those who supported the war should think, when in history, did missiles and bombings bring democracy?” Twenty years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Iraqi writer and ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — A multibillion-dollar agreement signed with France's TotalEnergies could help resolve Iraq's longstanding electricity crisis, attract international investors and reduce its reliance on ...
In an exclusive interview conducted ahead of fateful parliamentary elections, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani outlines to Newsweek his efforts to transform his nation from a source of ...