Iraq’s top court has thrown out a legal challenge that had temporarily halted three controversial laws passed last month by the country’s parliament.
A lone bugle echoed across Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Tuesday as more than 200 people laid to rest a father, friend and veteran remembered for service both in and out of his Army uniform.
Iraqi experts told The New Arab that the Iran-backed militias in Iraq are prepared to resume attacks on Israel and the US ...
Hawrami highlighted that both Republican and Democratic lawmakers view the Kurdistan Region as a crucial partner, ...
The aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States prompted numerous counterinsurgency operations across various theaters ...
German theologian and journalist Matthias Kopp -- spokesman for the German Bishops' Conference and a consultant to the ...
A new skatepark has opened in Baghdad, the first in the Iraqi capital. The park, which was opened by three organisations from Italy, Iraq and Belgium after lengthy negotiations, now provides a welcome ...
Washington's primary humanitarian aid agency has been a target of a government reorganization program spearheaded by Elon ...
By Hussain SanaAvi Shlaim, an Iraqi-born Israeli-British historian, is an Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford and one of the leading voices on Middle Eastern ...
The evisceration of U.S.A.I.D. isn’t a policy fight—it’s an execution designed to strike fear in our own government.
Following two years that saw little help from Washington, there is now a 'refreshing change in tone,' her sister, Emma, tells ...