By bnm Gulf bureau Iraq’s Kirkuk cement factory, the country’s largest, has resumed operations following a major ...
The U.S. military led strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq in the past week that resulted in the capture of an ISIS ...
Country's Prime Minister instructs the Minister of Electricity to ink the deal with United Arab Emirates' player Crescent ...
Iraq’s main border crossing with Syria is expected to be reopened next week for travellers and goods, Iraqi officials told ...
Kurdistan Region’s farmers sold over a million tons of locally produced fruits and vegetables to central and southern Iraq in ...
The U.S. military said on Monday operations against Islamic State in Iraq over the past week led to the death of a non-U.S. coalition soldier and wounded two other non-U.S. personnel.
A court filing said the prisoner was at risk for abuse and might not be able to get adequate health care if transferred.
Capt. Eric Richard Hart of 38th Infantry Division of the Indiana National Guard was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation ...
Gaston argues that efforts to exercise influence through proxies—what she calls “local, hybrid, and substate forces”—are becoming “normalized” as new technologies permit remote warfare and as fragile ...
President-elect Donald Trump and his incoming administration are reportedly anticipating to start launching military ...
Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest oil producer, is planning to cut the amount of gas it burns off unproductively to about 20% next ...
An Indiana National Guard soldier deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve died Saturday in a non-combat ...