Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity reported a total halt in Iranian gas supplies, causing a loss of 4,500 MW. The ministry is now ...
The historic “land between two rivers” faces a crisis as the Tigris and Euphrates shrink dramatically amid severe drought and ...
Iraqi wheat farmer Ma'an al-Fatlawi has long depended on the nearby Euphrates River to feed his fields near the city of Najaf ...
Iraq’s Dentists Syndicate warns of a growing employment crisis as more than 23,000 dental graduates remain without ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — A multibillion-dollar agreement signed with France's TotalEnergies could help resolve Iraq's longstanding electricity crisis, attract international investors and reduce its reliance on ...
Protest-torn Iraq on Monday faced more political gridlock after prime minister-designate Mohammed Allawi withdrew overnight, accusing lawmakers of obstructing his attempt to form a government.
Aid needed by Iraqis threatens to overshadow those of Syrian refugees. — -- As militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) make their way from Mosul to other points in Iraq, the aid ...
Sunni rebels in Iraq say they have fully captured the country's main oil refinery at Baiji, north of Baghdad. The refinery had been under siege for 10 days with the militant offensive being repulsed ...
The losses have left the Iraqi military with no offensive capability. BAGHDAD, Iraq— -- The Iraqi military ran out of Hellfire missiles six days ago, and though the U.S. is rushing more missiles ...
The United States found itself increasingly isolated diplomatically after chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix told the Security Council on March 7 that Iraq was displaying increased cooperation and ...
Iraq acceded to the demands of U.N. weapons inspectors and on March 1 began destroying its Al Samoud-2 missiles, whose range, the inspectors said, exceeds the 93-mile limit imposed by the United ...