Open Democracy | Iraq and rest of humanity Open Democracy Iraqi men frisked by American soldiers in southern Iraq on 17/10/04. Picture by Chris Ison/PA Archive/PA Images. All rights reserved.The 2003 bombing of Iraq was supposed to replace the genocidal Baʿth state with democracy. It was supposed to show that ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Germany Says It Would Be 'Wrong Signal' to Withdraw Mission From Iraq U.S. News & World Report Germany resumed its military mission last month after a brief suspension following a referendum for independence in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. The vote was rejected by Baghdad and triggered an Iraqi military offensive that ... Iraq's Christians worry over Iraqi-Kurdish conflict War in Iraq: Masoud Barzani, Ex-Kurdish Leader, Says US Knew in Advance About Iraqi Assault on Kirkuk Iraq's intervention may change the equation in Syria's Kurdish regions |
Reuters | Sunni Iraq VP supports PM Abadi for second term with conditions Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq's top Sunni Muslim politician said on Wednesday he would back Shi'ite Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi for a new term as long as conditions such as bringing Shi'ite militias under state control and balancing relations ... |
ReliefWeb | WHO's life-saving work in Iraq continues with support from the European Commission ReliefWeb 8 November 2017, Baghdad, Iraq – The World Health Organization (WHO) has received an additional seven million Euros from the European Commission Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO) to support emergency trauma care and essential ... |
Fox News | ISIS victims in Iraq, Christians and Yazidi, desperately need global aid, Vatican says Fox News Ekhlas Khudur Bajoo, a now 17-year-old Yazidi survivor from Iraq, was kidnapped by ISIS when the terror group raided her village in August 2014. The girl, who watched ISIS murder her father, was raped repeatedly and faced humiliation every day during ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Cautious Optimism in Iraq U.S. News & World Report Iraq should be enjoying a post-Islamic State group honeymoon. Instead, Kurdistan's independence referendum plunged the country back into crisis. Baghdad responded by reasserting control over Kirkuk and other disputed areas and is now moving to do the ... Al-Baghdadi Flees from Iraq to Syria in a Taxi Coalition airstrikes decline by more than 50% as ISIS crumbles in Iraq, Syria ISIS airstrikes down 60 to 70 percent as caliphate crumbles in Iraq and Syria |
ReliefWeb | Reparations for the victims of conflict in Iraq: Lessons learned from comparative ReliefWeb As Iraq prepares to rebuild and recover from the conflict with ISIS, ensuring accountability for violations committed and reparations for victims is an immediate priority, says a new report from the Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights and Minority ... |
Daily Mail | Iraq needs 'Marshall Plan', says Kirkuk archbishop Daily Mail He urged the bishops to further their support for Iraq, saying: "One could think of a new Marshal Plan. The survival of our communities depends at least in part on economics, which demands a comprehensive approach in the short, medium and long term.". |
Easterneye (press release) | Brown's regrets over 'illegal' Iraq war Easterneye (press release) EVERYONE, bar former prime minister Tony Blair, now accepts that the Iraq war was a horrendous mistake. So for ex-prime minister Gordon Brown to say in his just-published memoirs, that he wished he had done more to stop Britain taking military action ... |
Daily Mail | More than two million Iranian pilgrims descend on Iraq Daily Mail Press reports say Iran's logistical support for its pilgrims includes sending medical teams from the Iranian Red Crescent and facilitating access to the country's mobile phone and internet networks while in Iraq. This year, the authorities have issued ... Iranians flock to Iraq's Karbala for Shia holy day |