The militant, known by the aliases "Abu Aliya" and later "Abu Mustafa," was apprehended upon returning from a neighboring country, the INSS said in a statement. He was listed among the leadership of ...
The development is widely viewed as a morale booster and a clear signal that Iraq is gradually reopening to the world after ...
In September 2003, during the invasion of Iraq, a US bomb exploded in a Baghdad zoo, sending zookeepers fleeing and leaving a ...
Iraq’s National Security Service (INSS) reported on Tuesday the detention of a senior Islamic State (IS) group explosives ...
The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) is ending operations this month but support for the country will ...
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has visited Iraq to mark the end of the political mission established in 2003 in the ...
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Why the Iraqi Kurds Need Air Defenses
Providing Iraq’s air defenses, or having the US deploy air defenses at selective sites, is not likely the best answer. The ...
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Guterres marks end of UN mission in Iraq
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday marked in Baghdad the end of the United Nations' political mission in Iraq, ...
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Baghdad, marking the end of the UN mission established in 2003. Concluding this mission signifies Iraq's self-reliance and shifts focus to ...
The death of two U.S. service members and one American civilian in an attack in Syria by an alleged member of the Islamic ...
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The Real Reason Behind U.S. Resuming Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Imports
U.S. imports of Kurdish crude are less about oil and more about geopolitics. Iran views Kurdish gas development as a threat, ...
Tanks rumbled through Sadr City’s narrow alleys like unleashed lions in a crowded arena, each turret ready to strike at ...
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