The new speaker must address a much-debated bill that would have the Hashd al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Units — an ...
Iraq's newly elected parliament convened on Monday for its first session since the November national election, opening the ...
More than 220 Iraqi families, including 800 individuals, will be repatriated from al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria to Iraq.
Iraq faces a severe winter wave with heavy snow in Kurdistan, freezing temperatures in Baghdad, and dense fog affecting ...
Iraq’s parliament elected a new speaker on Monday. This is important because it is the first major appointment of the parliament since the November elections.Iraq continues to face challenges as it ...
Political factions in Iraq have been maneuvering since the parliamentary election more than a month ago to form alliances ...
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Grappling with its worst drought in a century, Iraq bets on a controversial oil-for-water deal
The historic “land between two rivers” faces a crisis as the Tigris and Euphrates shrink dramatically amid severe drought and the increasing toll of upstream dams, helping create the country’s worst ...
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Iraq's election result ratified by Supreme Federal Court as premiership remains up for grabs
BAGHDAD -- The result of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ...
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Iraq negotiates new coalition under US pressure
More than a month after Iraq's parliamentary elections, the country's top leaders remain locked in talks to form a government ...
FIRST ON FOX: A pair of House Republicans are urging Secretary Marco Rubio to punish Iraq with sanctions for its "complete subjugation" by Iran as part of the U.S.’s "maximum pressure" policy toward ...
Young girls in Iraq who are years away from becoming teenagers could be forced to become wives if a new Shia-backed law passes. The new law would lower a girl’s consent from 18 to age 9. This includes ...
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