Iraqi Hezbollah extends suspension of targeting the US embassy in Baghdad
Iraqi Hezbollah has extended its decision to suspend attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad for an additional five days.
The Militarization of the Current Cult: Trump is Squandering Tomorrow's Security Today
This opinion piece critiques the reckless use of military resources under Trump's leadership, warning of dire consequences for future conflicts.
When and How Will the War in Iran End? The Strategic Void and the Ghost of a New Iraq
The ongoing U.S.-Israel war against Iran is escalating, with mixed signals from Washington highlighting a lack of strategic direction.
Ghanim lost his family, then his arms. It took 12 years to make it right
Ghanim Al Shnen, who lost both his family and arms, has humorously named his robotic arms after characters from 'Peaky Blinders,' showcasing his resilience and positive outlook on life.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former Danish diplomat criticizes the 2003 decision to join the Iraq War, calling it a significant foreign policy error.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former high-ranking Danish diplomat acknowledges the mistake of Denmark's involvement in the Iraq War under Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in 2003.
Triple airstrike targeted Iraqi fighters south of Baghdad
Three airstrikes targeted positions of Iraqi fighters south of Baghdad, aiming specifically at members of the former paramilitary coalition Hashd al-Shaabi.
Iraq: Three Strikes on Popular Mobilization Forces Sites
Three strikes were carried out on Popular Mobilization Forces sites in Iraq's Jurf al-Sakhar area, resulting in no injuries according to local authorities.
The Summit Suomi contestant opens up about her traumatic childhood - Sister found dead in a garbage shed
In a recent episode of 'The Summit Suomi', contestant Jacky Mutashar shares the tragic story of her childhood, including the death of her sister and the family's struggles during war in Iraq.
Ultimatum to Iran: What Trump Learned from Putin
The article discusses the influences of authoritarian leaders on Trump's approach to Iran, particularly in the context of military strategy and the geopolitical implications of oil and shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz.
At the Erbil base: the destroyed stronghold, pieces of drones on the ground, and alarms every day
An Italian soldier reports on the dangerous situation at the Erbil base in Iraq, highlighting daily threats from Iranian missiles and drones.
Drone Attack on US Embassy
A drone attack targeted the US diplomatic center in Baghdad, Iraq, with no immediate details on casualties or damage reported.
Returning to the Land of Memories: Iraq's National Team in Mexico for the Dream of the 2026 World Cup
Iraq's national football team arrives in Monterrey, Mexico, to prepare for a crucial playoff match that could qualify them for the 2026 World Cup.
War in the Middle East: latest events
The article discusses recent attacks targeting U.S. installations in Baghdad, escalating violence in northern Israel, and security alerts in Jerusalem.
Philosopher Leading Global Intellectual Solidarity Condemns US War
Jurgen Habermas, a prominent philosopher, advocated for global solidarity against US unilateralism during the Iraq War, rallying intellectuals worldwide, but passed away recently at the age of 96.
How Denmark got the nickname Voice of America
The article critiques Denmark's close alignment with the US foreign policy at the expense of an independent approach, particularly in the context of its involvement in international conflicts like the Iraq War.
The Red Rashid Tram: How Baghdad Residents Steal a Moment of Joy from the Headlines of War?
In Baghdad, amidst regional tensions and heavy news cycles, the Red Rashid Tram offers residents a rare moment of joy and a break from the stress of daily life.
Breaking | Iraqi news agency: Civil Aviation Authority extends closure of Iraqi airspace for 72 hours
The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority has announced an extension of the closure of Iraqi airspace for an additional 72 hours.
The dilemma of Iraqi Kurds before the offensive of their Western allies against Iran: 'This is not our war'
The article explores the complex situation faced by Iraqi Kurds regarding the conflict between their Western allies and Iran, highlighting their concerns about being drawn into a war they perceive as not their own.
To whom the duty of counting the war dead falls
The article discusses the complexities and implications of counting war casualties, emphasizing the distinction between direct deaths and those from secondary effects of warfare.
"The Deployment to Iraq Was Not the Right Choice" - A Reflection by President Roh Moo-hyun
The article examines the complex relationship South Korea has with the United States, illustrating historical controversies and current tensions in light of recent political events.
Airstrikes and drone attacks target popular mobilization and international coalition sites in Iraq
The article reports a significant escalation of military activity in Iraq, with airstrikes and drone attacks targeting both Popular Mobilization Forces and international coalition sites.
The worst war scenario for Iran is named: it could be worse than Iraq
Professor Egdลซnas Raฤius from Vytautas Magnus University believes that the potential war between the United States and Israel against Iran could turn out to be far more devastating than the conflict in Iraq.
NATO's Major Step Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East
NATO has temporarily withdrawn its staff from Iraq due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, responding to growing security concerns as indicated by Iraq's national security advisor.
Nato leaves Iraq. And Trump accuses: 'Cowardly allies'
NATO has officially announced the temporary withdrawal of its personnel from Iraq, transferring operations to Europe, which prompted criticisms from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the commitment of allied nations.
Baghdad: An officer killed in a drone strike against the headquarters of the Intelligence Service
An Iraqi army officer was killed in a drone attack by unlawful groups targeting the headquarters of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service in Baghdad.
America's Chaos of 'Freedom' from Iraq to Iran
The article discusses the U.S. military intervention in Iraq and its implications, reflecting on the promises of freedom made by President George W. Bush and the subsequent turmoil in the region.
Drone attack on the headquarters of Iraq's intelligence service
This article reports on a drone attack that occurred at the headquarters of Iraq's intelligence service in Baghdad, resulting in the death of an Iraqi officer.
Iraqi officer killed in drone attack on intelligence service
An Iraqi officer was killed in a drone strike targeting the headquarters of Iraq's intelligence service, according to a statement from a government spokesperson reported by Reuters.
World Poetry Day: When verses became an anti-war cry
World Poetry Day is celebrated annually on March 21, established by UNESCO, with a focus on poetry's cultural significance, especially highlighted during the 2003 Iraq War.
Reuters sources: Iraq declares "force majeure" on oil fields with foreign companies
Iraq has declared 'force majeure' on oil fields developed by foreign companies due to military operations affecting navigation and exports amid the regional conflict.
Iran's drone attack causes a stir at the US base in Baghdad, see
Iran has once again targeted a US base in Baghdad with a drone attack, signaling its continued stance against American facilities.
Maps | The escalation of bombings on the energy infrastructure of the Middle East
Iran's recent attacks on Gulf fossil fuel production centers mark an escalation in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, affecting oil markets worldwide.
Iraq: Drone attack on US bases and NATO evacuates its mission
A recent drone attack on US military bases in Iraq has resulted in casualties, with NATO deciding to evacuate its personnel from Baghdad amid escalating tensions in the region.
Iraq: Why it 'freezes' oil exports
Iraq has declared a state of force majeure on all oil fields operated by foreign companies amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, impacting its oil exports and public revenues.
Iraq's Deputy Foreign Minister Reveals Iran's Conditions to Open the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has outlined conditions for allowing Japanese vessels to pass through the vital Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions in the region.
'Trump started an absurd war and wants other countries to resolve the mess he made,' says reader
Readers express their concerns about Trump's foreign policy and its repercussions on global alliances and Brazil's economy.
'The View' argues over whether Iran campaign is historic blunder like Iraq or will keep future Americans safe
A debate on 'The View' featured differing opinions on whether President Trump's military actions in Iran are justified.
NATO leaves Iraq after Iranian raids: Italians in Naples
NATO has decided to withdraw its mission from Iraq due to heightened risks of direct involvement in the conflict with Iran.
Saddam's Collapse after the Attacks: "Answer No"
The article discusses the resilience of the Iranian regime despite the targeting of its leadership by Israel and the USA, arguing that Iran's unique political structure is not comparable to Iraq's historical collapse under Saddam Hussein.
Canada, NATO allies pull military mission from Iraq after Iran attacks
The Canadian Armed Forces, alongside NATO allies, has withdrawn military personnel from Iraq following recent attacks by Iran.
NATO Mission Leaves Iraq Due to Deterioration of Security Conditions
NATO has evacuated all personnel from its mission in Iraq due to worsening security conditions in the region.
NATO Evacuates Troops from Iraq
NATO has relocated personnel from its mission in Iraq to Europe due to the heightened security situation in the Middle East.
NATO evacuates troops from Iraq in connection with the war in the Middle East
NATO has successfully evacuated personnel from Iraq following recent Iranian attacks in the region.
NATO has withdrawn troops from Iraq
NATO has decided to withdraw its troops from Iraq.
Khalilzad: Iranian Missiles Control the Direction of Energy Markets
Former US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad states that Iran retains military capabilities to target shipping and oil tankers, contributing to ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iraq declared 'force majeure' on oil fields operated by foreign companies due to the situation in Hormuz
Iraq has declared a state of force majeure on all oil fields operated by foreign companies due to military operations disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's War Forces Iraqis to Cut Spending for Eid al-Fitr
The ongoing conflict involving Iran has led to a significant decrease in spending among Iraqis during Eid al-Fitr due to economic pressures.
Middle East War: An Agreement with the Kurds Allows Iraq to Evacuate Its Oil via Turkey
An agreement between Iraq and the Kurdish Regional Government has enabled Iraq to resume its oil exports via a strategic pipeline to Turkey after a three-year halt due to conflict.
Due to the war in Iran, NATO withdraws troops from Iraq
NATO troops have been evacuated from Iraq amid rising tensions and Iranian attacks in the region.