Newsweek | Who is Matthew Riehl? Denver Shooter Identified As Iraq Veteran Newsweek Riehl was a veteran who did a tour of Iraq in 2009 until 2010. He was honorably discharged two years later. The shooter was a graduate of University of Wyoming, KGWN reported. He graduated from the school in 2010, making the Dean's list in 2008. He was ... Colorado shooter was lawyer, Iraq war veteran Denver shooting: Gunman who killed deputy was an Iraq veteran ... Colorado gunman who killed police officer was Iraq veteran who posted anti-police rants online |
IS local leader, 2 militants killed in airstrike in Iraq's Diyala Xinhua BAQUBA, Iraq, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- A local leader of Islamic State (IS) group and two of his aides were killed Monday in an airstrike in Iraq's eastern province of Diyala, a provincial security source told Xinhua. The Iraqi aircraft bombarded an IS ... |
SFGate | Revered sniper becomes hero among Iraq's Shiites SFGate The fervor surrounding him points to the near messianic mystique that has grown up around Iraq's Shiite militias in tandem with their increasing political and military might after they helped defeat the Islamic State group. Known as the “Popular ... |
NRT | Iraq's exports from southern oilfields hit record 3.535 million bpd in December Reuters BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Oil exports from Iraq's southern Basra ports rose to a record high of 3.535 million barrels per day (bpd) in December from 3.5 million bpd the previous month, two oil officials said on Monday. Southern exports are on the rise as ... Exports from Iraq's southern oilfields hit record 3.535 million bpd in December Baghdad-KRG Talks Should Ensure Iraq's Integrity Iraq indicates intentions to form committee for dialogue between Baghdad, Erbil |
Newsweek | Hear About the American ISIS Fighter Caught in Iraq? No? Newsweek Eleven important stories that flew under the radar in 2017. Preview 2018: After a string of defeats in Iraq and Syria what 2018 ... Canada still trying to determine future Iraq mission as coalition officials outline priorities |
Voice of America | IS Defeated, but Thousands Still Missing in Iraq Voice of America Regardless, Iraqi government bureaucracy, inefficiency and neglect have left thousands of families across Iraq hanging, awaiting word of their loved ones. In a small garden outside of a Mosul courthouse, dozens wait to hear if investigators have news ... Thousands remain missing after Iraq's victories against IS |
Bowling Green Daily News | Iraq War veteran surprised by poverty in oil-rich Iraq Bowling Green Daily News After growing up in a small town and while looking for a career instead of a job, Cary Hood decided to join the U.S. Marine Corps in 1984. Hood had been working at a local soft drink bottling company and decided he needed to find something different to ... |
PBS NewsHour | How fair are Iraq's rapid-fire trials of ISIS members? | PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour The U.N. and human rights groups have raised concerns about Iraq's swift trials of alleged ISIS members, the Washington Post reports. Earlier this month, Iraq declared that major combat against the terrorist group was over, ending three years of ... |
The National | Al Abadi urges unity as Iraq faces more challenges in 2018 The National Iraqi prime minister Haider Al Abadi warned against those trying to "sabotage" the country's victory over extremists and called for unity to maintain stability as it faces the challenges of reconstruction, corruption and sectarianism. “Victory over ... |
3 people killed in IS attack in central Iraq - Xinhua | English.news.cn Xinhua TIKRIT, Iraq, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- At least three people were killed and nine injured in attack by Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq's central province of Salahudin, a provincial security source said. The attack occurred before dawn when gunmen ... |