TIME | Hundreds of People Have Been Hospitalized as Food Poisoning Strikes a Displacement Camp in Iraq TIME (HASSAN SHAM U2 CAMP, Iraq) — Food poisoning at a camp for displaced residents of Mosul has made more than 700 people sick, with hundreds hospitalized, Iraqi officials said Tuesday. The incident at the Hassan Sham U2 camp, about 13 miles east of ... Iraq: Food Poisoning Strikes Hundreds at Camp for Displaced Deadly food poisoning tears through camp for displaced people Hundreds at Iraq refugee camp ill from contaminated food |
Department of Defense | Coalition Strikes Continue Against ISIS in Iraq, Syria Department of Defense SOUTHWEST ASIA, June 13, 2017 — U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria yesterday, conducting 37 strikes consisting of 65 engagements, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials ... US boosts team to investigate civilian deaths in Iraq, Syria Trump Administration Targets ISIS Leaders With New US Sanctions Over Chemical Weapons Used In Iraq Video: Syrian Army Reaches Border with Iraq, Strategic Implications, Failure of US Plan to Create a Buffer Zone ... |
Department of Defense | Face of Defense: Army Paratrooper Recalls Childhood in Iraq Department of Defense FORT BRAGG, N.C., June 13, 2017 — In Iraq's capital city of Baghdad during the 1980s, a family of six brothers and one sister -- all very close in age -- played in the streets and parks of their hometown, enjoying the simple things in life they had at ... |
Fox 2 Detroit | Trump's move to deport Iraqi Christians stirs outcry Politico Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents over the weekend detained dozens of Iraqi Christians and others to send back to Iraq. Many of them were picked up in Michigan, a swing state that Trump barely won in 2016 and the home of a sizable number of ... Families say deported Chaldeans will be persecuted in Iraq US sending Christians back to Iraq to face 'slaughter' Deal with Iraq to take back immigrants with convictions led to ICE sweep |
Newsweek | Iraq's 'Archangel of Death' Known for Slaughtering ISIS Fighters Denies War Crime Accusations Newsweek Now the Iraqi militiaman widely known in Iraq as "Abu Azrael" (meaning "Father of Azrael," the Islamic and Jewish angel of death) is looking across the border into Syria. After recently dislodging ISIS from several northwestern Iraqi villages in the ... |
Washington Post | DynCorp workers accused of bilking State Department out of millions in Iraq Washington Post Both cases involve the training of civilian police officers in Iraq. A 2010 report from the State Department's special inspector general for Iraq's reconstruction found that oversight of Dyncorp's police training contract was, and for years had been, weak. |
MarketWatch | OPEC oil production rose in May owed to unexpected boost from Iraq MarketWatch OPEC's output rose 1% to over 32.14 million barrels in May, led largely by increases from three of its 14 members: Libya, Nigeria and Iraq, according to the cartel's closely watched monthly market report. The increase from Libya and Nigeria wasn't a ... OPEC oil production jumps in May despite cartel's output agreement as Iraq, Libya pump more |
snopes.com | US-led Forces Accused of Using White Phosphorus in Syria and Iraq snopes.com The New York Times cited an unnamed U.S. official as confirming that American forces in Syria and Iraq do have access to white phosphorus, but the official insisted that it was not being deployed against civilians. U.S. Army Colonel Ryan Dillon told ... Booby-traps … but no Baghdadi: the men cleaning up after Isis in northern Iraq From 'caliph' to fugitive: IS leader Baghdadi's new life on the run Islamic State News | Photos - UPI.com |
Newsweek | In His Final Days, Saddam Hussein Shared Stories With American Soldiers and Smoked Cuban Cigars Newsweek In the summer of 2006, a squad of U.S. military policemen deployed to Iraq, eager to join the war. They were tough kids, many from small, working-class communities scattered across the American heartland, who'd joined the military for many of the ... |
USA TODAY | ISIS clings to Mosul on 3rd anniversary of invading Iraq USA TODAY IRBIL, Iraq — The Iraqi military had planned on a big celebration Saturday, the third anniversary of the Islamic State's capture of Mosul, by completing the liberation of Iraq's second-largest city and the militants' last major stronghold in the ... |