New York Times | ISIS Blasts Kill Dozens at Family Gatherings, This Time in Iraq New York Times The details are eerily familiar: a family outing, a suicide bomber, more than a dozen people — many of them children — killed in an attack later claimed by the Islamic State. An explosion early Tuesday at an ice cream parlor in Baghdad shared many of ... Iraq conflict: Baghdad ice cream parlour hit by suicide attack Iraq: Suicide Attacks Targeting Crowds in Baghdad Australian girl killed in Iraqi terror attack |
Department of Defense | Partnered Forces Continue to Make Progress in Syria, Iraq Department of Defense A U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier separates from a KC-10 Extender after receiving fuel during a mission in support of Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve over Iraq, Feb. 22, 2017.The KC-10 Extender offloaded 126,000 pounds of fuel to ... War in Iraq: Iran Allies Battle ISIS to Secure Border With Syria and Unite Forces Three suicide blasts send Iraq death toll to 42 France is 'hunting down its citizens who joined Isis' without trial in Iraq |
Aljazeera.com | Iraq: Popular Mobilisation Forces make gains in Mosul outskirts Aljazeera.com In Northern Iraq, government forces are pressing forward with their offensive on ISIL-held areas in Mosul. The United Nations is warning of the grave danger posed to civilians as the final stages of the battle loom. But it's not just Iraqi troops that ... Shia militia leader criticizes airstrikes by US-led coalition in Iraq |
USA TODAY | Mosul Dam risks devastating failure as Iraq government keeps stalling USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Iraq's massive Mosul Dam risks devastating failure without additional urgent repairs as the government keeps stalling over how to proceed with the critical reconstruction after this year. A rupture of the 370-foot-high structure would put ... |
Iraq is living dangerously Petroleum Economist Sunnis, along with Christians, Turkomens and Yazidis, are wondering which of the liberating forces will remain in Mosul and elsewhere in northern Iraq when Islamic State (IS) fighters have left. A key factor in the rise of IS was the marginalisation of ... |
Department of Defense | Strikes Continue Against ISIS Terrorists in Syria, Iraq Department of Defense SOUTHWEST ASIA, May 30, 2017 — U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria yesterday, conducting 26 strikes consisting of 66 engagements, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials ... |
WBAY | Honor Run relay honors Wisconsin service members killed in Iraq, Afghanistan WBAY FOX VALLEY, Wis. (WBAY) - A relay dreamed up by an Air Force veteran ran through the Fox Valley on Memorial Day to remember all of the 127 Wisconsin service members who died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Groups collectively ran 127 miles ... |
U.S. News & World Report | AP Explains: Iraq's slow grind to retake IS-held Mosul Fox News BAGHDAD – Iraq's fight to retake Mosul from the Islamic State group has been the largest and the longest operation against the extremists in the nearly three years since they overran a third of the country. Mosul is Iraq's second-largest city after the ... Iraq's Iran-Backed Paramilitary Advances Toward Syria Border Iraq Mosul offensive: Civilians 'in grave danger' - UN The Latest: Iraq says Iranian commander killed fighting IS |
Iraq Approves $5B Oil Refinery Project In Kurdistan's Kirkuk OilPrice.com Iraq's oil ministry has authorized the construction of a refinery in Kirkuk in the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan that would cost US$5 billion, Kurdish media network Rudaw reported on Monday, citing an Iraqi lawmaker from Kirkuk. “The Iraqi oil ... |
Center for Research on Globalization | Tracing the History of The Partitioning of Iraq Center for Research on Globalization Readers of newspapers in 2017 might not remember a time in which they haven't read about an ongoing war in Iraq – the Iran-Iraq war persisted throughout the 80s, Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, the Gulf War, and ongoing US bombings reigned ... |