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Iraq’s National Security Advisor Qassem al-Araji met with US Chargé d’Affaires Steven Fagin to discuss a new border security ...
Kareem begins at the furthest possible starting point, at Ras al-Bisha in southern Iraq. He stands in the sands of the ...
Iraq is one of OPEC's largest producers, yet is experiencing blackouts after surging temperatues strain the country's power ...
In this episode of Unfinished Stories, Rudaw’s Hevidar Ahmed examines Iraq’s proposed law to restructure the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF, or Hashd al-Shaabi), exploring the debate over its impact ...
CNPC-linked CPECC has secured a major $2.5B contract tied to the CSSP, raising questions about China’s long-term takeover ...
Roughly 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its offensive nearly two years ago, press freedom ...
A security agreement between Iran and Iraq has faced backlash from Washington, which for years has opposed Tehran's close ...
A huge fire has torn through a commercial building in Iraq’s eastern city of Kut, killing dozens of people, local authorities ...
A Yezidi family deported to Iraq has no possibility of returning to Germany following a court decision. In summary ...
Chinese private oil companies are rapidly expanding in Iraq, stepping in where Western majors exited—just as ExxonMobil and ...
Just weeks ago, Christians throughout Iraq celebrated as 1,500 boys and girls received their first holy Communion.
On a hot Chicago Sunday afternoon, with temperatures reaching 90 degrees, more than 40,000 football fans cheered for Sgt. 1st ...