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Iraq’s new prime minister has formed a government in the hope of uniting the country’s factions, but challenges in combating corruption, powerful militias, and foreign influence loom.
In Iraq, there's still plenty of violence, though not as much as there used to be. Now that politicians have finally agreed on a government, we're going to glimpse a changing country through the ...
The Iraqi government and parliament should pass legislation to address key human rights shortcomings in Iraq’s legal system and take measures to minimize the risks Covid-19 poses to people in ...
The outlines of a new Iraqi government have formed, after nearly four months of postelection politicking. Iraqis have much to be optimistic about. On Tuesday Iraq’s Kurdish parties selected ...
Iraq's October 10 elections reinforced the parliamentary strength of mercurial Shiite preacher Moqtada Sadr and saw a sharp decline in that of his adversaries, the pro-Iran Hashed al-Shaabi ...
Definitive laws and regulations that would outline terms for investment by international companies in Iraq await the establishment of a permanent government, an energy attorney said. Iraqi ...
Iraq protests against Iran and government corruption since October led by regular people demonstrating through the country are scaring Tehran.
The Government Accountability Office's independent analysis comes the week before Gen. David Petraeus, the head of Multinational Forces in Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker present ...
BASRA Iraq -- A "nucleus of leadership" in Iraq may be in place within days to guide the country through the decisive selection of an interim government the U.S. civil administrator said yesterday.
Iraq breaks a world record! Okay, it's for going the longest between a parliamentary election and forming a government, a record that the Dutch held since 1977.
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