Aljazeera.com | More than 9,000 killed in battle for Mosul: AP | Iraq News | Al Jazeera Aljazeera.com Between 9,000 and 11,000 people were killed in the nine-month battle to recapture the Iraqi city of Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL), an Associated Press (AP) investigation has found. The civilian casualty rate is nearly ... Up to 11000 Civilians Were Killed in Mosul, Iraq - 10 Times More Than Originally Reported Iraq: New Reports Place Mosul Civilian Death Toll At More Than Ten Times Official Estimates AP analysis of Iraq morgue records shows 9000 to 11000 civilians died in battle to free Mosul from Islamic State group |
Voice of America | 2 Opposition Parties Withdraw from Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government Voice of America Two opposition parties, the Gorran and the Kurdistan Islamic Group (Komal), have withdrawn from Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), party sources said. The withdrawals came Wednesday after two days of violence in the region, as ... UN calls for calm in Iraq's Kurdish region amid protests Iraq and Kurdistan Region Share Bad Behavior: Suppressing Media Iraq's Abadi mulls taking full control of penniless Kurdistan as riots spark worries of new crisis |
Religion News Service | Iraq patriarch looks to life after war with ISIS Religion News Service BAGHDAD (AP) — As Iraq emerges from more than three years of war with the Islamic State group, battling an extremist “mentality” will be the key to peaceful coexistence among the country's religious and ethnic groups, the top Chaldean Catholic Church ... |
USA TODAY | Now that ISIS is mostly defeated, will US stay in Iraq? USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The United States and Iraq have intensified talks to keep an ongoing American military presence in the country following the ouster of the Islamic State. Both countries want to avoid a repeat of 2011, when American forces withdrew from ... How ISIS was defeated in Iraq (Hint: It's thanks in part to air-ground teamwork) US-led Coalition in Iraq's Lame Boast on Civilian Death Inquiries Fort Hood General Leading ISIS Fight Says Caliphate Defeated In Iraq |
Training on Community Policing for Newly Liberated Areas of Iraq ReliefWeb Baghdad, 20 December 2017 - A training programme to integrate human rights principles into the work of community police in newly liberated areas of Iraq has given 60 Iraqi Interior Ministry staff of community policing the opportunity to focus on the ... |
ReliefWeb | UNICEF Iraq Monthly Humanitarian Situation Report, November 2017 ReliefWeb An earthquake in north-eastern Iraq on 12 November reached 7.3 on the Richter scale. UNICEF provided technical support to needs assessments in affected areas with specific focus on education and WASH. A total of 108 school buildings were damaged, six ... |
Rudaw | CORRECTED PM Abadi: Iraq to pay some KRG employee groups as they're audited Rudaw ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stated that Baghdad is determined to audit the list of the KRG state employees before they make any payments, but added that they will make payments to certain groups before they finish ... Kurds reported killed as mass protests sweep Kurdistan region of Iraq Opposition movement withdraws ministers from Iraq's KRG, parliament speaker resigns -party sources Iraqi Kurdish region: Five killed in anti-KRG protests | Iraq News | Al ... |
Kurdistan24 | Turkey's Kurdish Deputy PM vows to 'rebuild' Iraq Kurdistan24 Iraq's second largest city Mosul, notably its old neighborhoods on the western bank of the River Tigris saw the biggest destruction in the October 2016 when a nine months battle was launched by the Baghdad government forces to capture it from the IS ... |
ReliefWeb | Research Terms of Reference - Camp Profiling, Iraq, December 2017 - Round IX ReliefWeb The current Iraqi internal displacement crisis originated with conflict in Anbar governorate between Armed Groups and the Iraq Security Forces (ISF) in late 2013, rapidly spreading to Ninewa and other central governorates of Iraq in June 2014. The ... |
TIME | Miss Iraq Universe: I Received Death Threats for Taking a Selfie With Miss Israel TIME Sarah Idan, the 27-year-old woman who represented Iraq in this year's Miss Universe pageant, revealed that she received death threats for taking a selfie with her Israeli counterpart, Adar Gandelsman. Idan told CNN Monday that after she posted the ... Miss Iraq Sent Death Threats For Selfie With Miss Israel Miss Iraq recounts 'death threats' and fears for family over selfie with Israeli If only peace were as easy to share as a selfie (opinion) - CNN |