The Hill (blog) | Four civilians killed in February in US-led strikes in Iraq The Hill (blog) Four civilians were killed in February by U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq and Syria, the U.S. military said Saturday. Those four deaths bring the Pentagon's official tally of civilians killed by coalition airstrikes in the three-year fight against ... New report shows mounting number of civilians killed in Iraq Islamic State's second-in-command killed: Iraq state-run TV Iraq: Airstrikes kill over 100 ISIS militants near Syria border |
LA Daily News | Iraq hospital struggles with Mosul's injured — and its dead LA Daily News QAYARA, Iraq >> The hospital in Qayara sometimes receives so many dead bodies that they do not fit in the refrigerator unit and have to be left in the corridors. Inside the mortuary, the dead are simply put on the floor because there are no containers, ... |
Aljazeera.com | Iraq's parliament bans Kurdish flag in Kirkuk Aljazeera.com Iraq's parliament has rejected a decision to raise the Kurdistan flag alongside the Iraqi flag on public buildings and institutions in Kirkuk city. Iraqi MPs voted in favour of displaying only the Iraqi flag on Kirkuk's buildings on Saturday, in a ... Independence referendum call in northern Iraq 'wrong' |
Latest US military deaths reported in Afghanistan, Iraq, for Sunday, April 2 Daytona Beach News-Journal As of Saturday, at least 2,248 members of the U.S. military have died in Afghanistan since 2001, according to the Department of Defense website. An additional 20,203 U.S. service personnel have been wounded in action, according to the website. |
The Independent | Donald Trump administration stops disclosing troop deployments in Iraq and Syria The Independent The Trump administration has stopped disclosing significant information about US military involvement in Iraq and Syria, in a marked departure from Obama-era foreign policy. Earlier this month, 400 Marines were quietly deployed to northern Syria to to ... Trump Admin. Won't Disclose How Many US Troops Are In Iraq And Syria The Pentagon is no longer going to tell the public how many troops are in Iraq and Syria |
Iraq Agrees To Accept Its Citizens The US Wants To Deport NPR Hundreds of Iraqis have remained in the U.S. after committing crimes because Iraq wouldn't take them back. Many are finally being deported after Iraq agreed to repatriate them as part of a deal to remove the country from President Trump's travel ban. |
ReliefWeb | Iraq: Providing Much-Needed Care in Tal Afar ReliefWeb MSF has worked continuously in Iraq since 2006. In order to ensure its independence, MSF does not accept funding from any governments, religious organizations, or international agencies for its programs in Iraq, and relies solely on private donations ... |
York Daily Record/Sunday News | From Iraq to Lower Windsor: 'Combat cop' reflects York Daily Record/Sunday News The combat zone in Iraq became a stepping stone for Dickmyer, who got a job with the Southwestern Regional Police Department when he returned home. He graduated from York Suburban High School in 1998 and completed his eight weeks of basic ... |
Reliefweb | Iraq - Complex Emergency Fact Sheet #2, Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Reliefweb The U.S. Government (USG) provided an additional $197 million to address the needs of conflict-affected Iraqis, bringing total USG humanitarian assistance for the Iraq crisis to more than $1.3 billion since 2014. The new funding will support non ... |
USA TODAY | Case of American kidnapped in Iraq reemerges - USA Today USA TODAY Roy Hallums' first clue that something was up came when the FBI texted him with a bit of bizarre news. |