Iraq’s decision to introduce the Ja’fari law in January means that girls can be married based on perceived “maturity and ...
The new speaker must address a much-debated bill that would have the Hashd al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Units — an ...
Iraq's newly elected parliament convened on Monday for its first session since the November national election, opening the ...
The exchange rate for the US dollar compared to the Iraqi dinar started to decline on Tuesday in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, ...
Iraq faces a severe winter wave with heavy snow in Kurdistan, freezing temperatures in Baghdad, and dense fog affecting ...
Political factions in Iraq have been maneuvering since the parliamentary election more than a month ago to form alliances ...
The historic “land between two rivers” faces a crisis as the Tigris and Euphrates shrink dramatically amid severe drought and the increasing toll of upstream dams, helping create the country’s worst ...
BAGHDAD -- The result of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ...
More than a month after Iraq's parliamentary elections, the country's top leaders remain locked in talks to form a government ...
The US government is backing Iraq’s plan to transfer Lukoil PJSC’s stake in a giant oil field to an American company, days before a sanctions waiver on the Russian firm is set to expire.
Few executives have shaped Iraq’s digital transformation as directly as Kawa Junad, founder of First Iraqi Bank.
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