U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face ...
Iraq’s oil minister made a surprise announcement on Monday that exports from Kurdistan would resume next week.
The spread of Ultimate Frisbee testifies to a kind of Western soft power in the Middle East, one far friendlier than bombs or ...
Iraq's oil ministry said in a statement on Saturday that all procedures had been completed to allow the resumption of exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani on Saturday confirmed an agreed end to the mission of the United States-led ...
The U.S. has pressured Iraq to restart Kurdish oil exports via Turkey--and that pressure appears to be successful.
Baghdad’s oil ministry on Saturday announced the “completion of procedures” to resume oil production and exports from the Kurdistan Region, a few hours after Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ ...
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The National on MSNUS aid cuts raise security risk at ISIS holding camps in SyriaThe Trump administration’s decision to freeze most US foreign aid risks fuelling an ISIS resurgence, according to authorities ...
The declines follow reports that the White House is pressing Iraq to resume oil exports from the country's Kurdish region. The move is seen as an effort to offset supply losses from expected U.S.
A committee official organizing Syria's national dialogue conference said Friday that it remains undecided whether the conference will be held ...
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By John Lee. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has announced that construction has begun on IQD 90-billion [$69-million] Shaqlawa-Harir road. The 10-km development will include two overpasses.
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