Iraq may still face the same problem that plagued it decades ago: namely, its inability to adequately maintain and field such sophisticated equipment independently.
Thousands of Iraqi graduates protested in central Baghdad, marking the first public challenge for PM Ali al-Zaidi's ...
By Editorial The Iraqi government is intensifying negotiations with international energy companies to restart shuttered oilfields as Baghdad urgently seeks to circumvent the ongoing closure of the ...
"Iraq is not outside the war. It is already part of its geography," a former adviser to the Iraqi prime minister told Newsweek.
With the new government in place, Baghdad signals readiness to move fast to avoid new interruption to oil exports at the end ...
Iran's Quds Force head Esmail Qaani visited Baghdad to discuss Iraq's next prime minister and the future of Shi'ite militias amid US sanctions.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Baghdad on Monday expressed its “deep concern” over reports that facilities in Saudi Arabia were ...
Iraq has yet to fully emerge from the wreckage of its own wars, and the war America and Israel launched against Iran in ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Iraqi government has approved a new measure allowing all goods to be imported through the Kurdistan Region’s Ibrahim Khalil border crossing with Turkey using the ...
Rocket and mortar explosions thundered outside Baghdad's heavily protected Green Zone Friday, as Iraq prepared for its first Army Day since U.S. forces invaded the country nine years ago. Several ...