When Kuwait was freed from Iraq's clutches, Saddam Hussein had taken control
On February 28, 1991, Kuwait was liberated from Iraq's occupation, marked by President George H.W. Bush's announcement.
Iran-backed armed group warns of ‘long war’ if US strikes Tehran
An Iran-backed Iraqi armed group warns the US of severe consequences and a lengthy conflict if it attacks Tehran.
Three Unproven Claims – 23 Years Later… Iran Like Iraq?
The article discusses unproven claims about Iran's nuclear capabilities and draws parallels to past U.S. justifications for the Iraq War.
With the American Threat.. How Will the Coordination Framework Decide on Maliki's Nomination?
The nomination of Nouri al-Maliki for the Iraqi government has become a test of the Shia alliance's ability to avoid economic confrontation with the U.S.
What lies beyond the news discusses the options of the coordinating framework in Iraq in the face of U.S. pressure
The Al Jazeera program 'What Lies Beyond the News' analyzes the options available to Iraq's coordinating framework amid U.S. threats of economic sanctions over the nomination of Nouri al-Maliki for prime minister.
Iran: Meeting of the Prime Minister candidate Al-Maliki with Tom Barak after Trump's ultimatum
Iraqi Prime Minister candidate Nuri al-Maliki meets with US diplomat Tom Barak despite an ultimatum from President Trump warning of lost support for Iraq if he is appointed.
Iraq.. Maliki meets Brak in Baghdad
Nuri al-Maliki, Iraq's leading candidate for prime minister, met with U.S. diplomat Tom Brack in Baghdad amid concerns over U.S. support following his candidacy announcement.
Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades Mobilize Fighters in Preparation for Potential 'Long War'
Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades are mobilizing their fighters in anticipation of a potential prolonged conflict amid rising tensions and U.S. threats of military action against Iran.
The Girl and the Monster: The Bombastic End of a Dictatorship Can Prolong Terror, Not End It
The article discusses how the fall of Saddam Hussein led to prolonged terror rather than closure in Iraq, comparing it to various historical instances of survival amidst dire circumstances.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Is Washington restructuring the political process in Iraq?
The article discusses the ongoing influence of the United States in Iraq's political landscape since the fall of Saddam Hussein, particularly in light of recent American signals regarding the reevaluation of its relationship with Baghdad.
The Sunni Forces' Rejection of Maliki's Candidacy for the Iraqi Government Is Expanding
The Sunni political entities in Iraq are increasingly opposed to Nouri al-Maliki's candidacy for the premiership, citing his past leadership during a tumultuous period.
Childhood in the Caliphate: In the Acid Bath of Fanaticism
Abbas Khider's new novel depicts the destruction of childhood under the rule of ISIS, revealing the terror and horror associated with their regime and its paternalistic aspects.
Sunnis break the silence: early rejection of Maliki's return to Iraq's premiership
Iraqi Sunni parties have publicly opposed the return of Nuri al-Maliki to the prime ministership, marking a significant shift in political dynamics.
Four Syrians and an Iraqi Charged with Group Rape of 17-Year-Old Girl
Four Syrians and one Iraqi have been arrested and charged with the group rape of a 17-year-old girl in a small German village named Heinsberg-Unterbruch.
Iraqi factions threaten to end 'American occupation' of Iraq
Iraqi resistance groups have threatened to end the American occupation of Iraq, accusing the U.S. of failing to fulfill its commitments and interfering in Iraq's internal affairs.
The Baghdad Pact and the CENTO Organization: A Story of Cooperation Against the Soviet Tide
The Baghdad Pact, formed in 1955, was a defensive alliance aimed at countering Soviet influence in the Middle East, involving Iraq, Turkey, the UK, Pakistan, and Iran, before its eventual decline and dissolution.
The crisis in Mexico endangers the playoff matches for the 2026 World Cup for teams like Bolivia or Iraq
The ongoing crisis in Mexico may jeopardize playoff matches for the 2026 World Cup, impacting teams such as Bolivia and Iraq, and raising discussions about possibly relocating the matches due to security concerns.
A Journey into the Depths of History: Visitors Discover a Hidden Mosque from 9 Centuries Ago in Mosul
Tourists and local residents explore an underground mosque dating back to the 12th century in Mosul, Iraq, now opened as an open museum for the first time.
Barzani discusses developments in Syria and Iraq with Brack
Masoud Barzani discussed the situations in Syria and Iraq with U.S. envoy Tom Brack, highlighting U.S. support for Iraq's sovereignty.
Main candidate for Iraqi Prime Minister defends his prospects, seeks to reassure the U.S.
Nouri al-Maliki, the main candidate for Iraqi Prime Minister and former leader, vows to maintain his candidacy despite U.S. President Donald Trump's ultimatum regarding American aid contingent on Iraq's leadership choices.
Will the coordination framework sacrifice Maliki to avoid a clash with Washington?
The article discusses the internal conflict within Iraq's Shiite coordination framework regarding Nouri al-Maliki's candidacy for Prime Minister and the potential consequences of U.S. pressure.
What lies behind the news discusses the complexities of Maliki's nomination and American pressure
The episode of 'What Lies Behind the News' delves into Nouri al-Maliki's determination to run for the Iraqi premiership amidst American objections and internal division in the coordination framework regarding future choices.
Chevron Approaches Management of a Giant Oil Field in Iraq
Chevron is in exclusive talks with the Iraqi government regarding the giant "West Qurna 2" oil field, potentially paving the way for its acquisition as Lukoil exits due to U.S. sanctions.
The Iraqi Mapping Crisis: Statements of Solidarity with Kuwait and Calls for Dialogue
Arab countries have expressed solidarity with Kuwait following its objections to Iraq submitting maritime coordinates to the UN.
Before the Framework Agreement Meeting.. Maliki Sticks to His Nomination for the Presidency of the Government
Nouri al-Maliki reaffirms his commitment to running for the Iraqi premiership amid U.S. opposition and a significant political meeting ahead.
Another hint of war in the Middle East... Why is tension rising between Iraq and Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia has also given a statement
Tensions between Iraq and Kuwait are escalating over maritime boundaries, echoing the conflicts of the Gulf War, with Iraq's recent UN submission raising concerns about Kuwait's territorial integrity.
Guterres from Geneva: Human Rights Under Widespread Attack Globally
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that human rights are facing a broad global assault amidst escalating crises and calls for accountability.
The Mudhiriyya, the Buran, and the Lozenge: The Abbasid Origins of the Iraqi Table
The article explores the Abbasid influence on Iraqi cuisine, highlighting how cultural exchanges in Baghdad during the Abbasid era shaped the culinary landscape into a reflection of daily life, luxury, and innovation.
Tarawih in Iraq: A Spiritual Map from the Minarets of Baghdad to the Fortresses of Erbil
The article discusses the significance of Tarawih prayers in Iraq during Ramadan, highlighting major mosques and their role as gathering places for worshippers.
Upcoming meeting of the coordination framework and Brak in Iraq to discuss Maliki's nomination
A meeting is set to occur in Iraq involving the coordination framework and U.S. envoy Tom Brak to discuss the nomination of Nouri al-Maliki for the premiership amid international concerns.
Maliki Faces Internal Coup.. Will the Coordination Framework Withdraw Its Support?
Nuri al-Maliki's candidacy for the Iraqi government presidency is under scrutiny due to internal divisions within the Coordination Framework, with key Shia parties potentially withdrawing their support.
Ramadan in the Land of Two Rivers: Timeless Traditions and Customs Uniting Iraqis
The article explores the rich traditions of Ramadan in Iraq, highlighting how these customs enhance social and spiritual connections among its people.
The memorizer Khalil Ismail.. The Iraqi "Garden of Melodies" who harnessed 77 modes to serve the Quran
Khalil Ismail, known as the 'Garden of Melodies' in Iraq, was celebrated for his mastery of Quranic recitation and his unique contributions to the Iraqi style, having adapted 77 musical modes for this purpose.
The Exile of José Barco, the War Veteran Deported to Mexico by Trump
José Barco, a war veteran who fought in Iraq, has been deported to Mexico after serving 16 years in prison and enduring a lengthy immigration detention process.
After the Coordinates of Iraqi Maps.. Gulf Positions and Kuwait Protests, Baghdad Clarifies
Iraq's submission of maritime maps and coordinates to the UN has sparked significant Gulf responses, particularly from Kuwait, which has issued an official protest.
From Iraq to the Premier League: 5 Amazing and Strange Goals in One Week (Video)
The article showcases five extraordinary and unusual goals scored in recent football matches around the world, highlighting particularly impressive moments from Iraq and the English Premier League.
Iraq: We are working to return ISIS prisoners to their countries
Iraq's National Security Advisor announced plans to repatriate ISIS prisoners held in the country, which come from over 67 nations.
In Iraq, Shiite armed groups ready to take up arms alongside Iran
In Iraq, Shiite armed groups have mobilized thousands of volunteers to support Iran in the event of a U.S. attack.
Pigeon worth millions of dinars: The "Qalabi" auction in Basra captures attention
A special auction in Basra, Iraq, showcased a pigeon sold for 16 million Iraqi dinars, attracting enthusiasts and breeders from various countries.
Iran Assumes American Strike and Deploys Ballistic Missile Launchers, Chooses Leadership Alternatives
Iran is reportedly deploying ballistic missile launch platforms along its borders with Iraq and the Persian Gulf in anticipation of a possible U.S. military strike.
Reconstruction and Development Alliance in Iraq: Al-Maliki’s Nomination Faces Internal and External Rejection
The nomination of Nouri Al-Maliki for Iraq's prime minister faces significant opposition from various local and international political factions.
The largest military deployment since the invasion of Iraq: the United States prepares for a possible armed conflict with Iran
The United States is undertaking its largest military deployment in the Middle East since the Iraq invasion in response to rising tensions with Iran.
Bustani says Trump lies about Iran's nuclear risk and repeats Bush in Iraq
In an interview, José MaurÃcio Bustani criticizes Trump for falsely accusing Iran of developing nuclear weapons, drawing parallels to the U.S. invasion of Iraq under Bush.
A Tough Decision from Norway and Germany Due to Trump
Norway and Germany are withdrawing their troops from Iraq in response to the escalating security situation in the Middle East.
Bashar Bahbah: Blair is involved in the destruction of Iraq and is not trustworthy
Bashar Bahbah criticizes Tony Blair's comments about Gaza, questioning his trustworthiness due to his political history.
Iran: The USA prepares for escalation
The article discusses the largest American military build-up in the region in nearly a quarter-century, comparable to the onset of the Iraq War in 2003.
Hunting, nuclear aircraft carriers and Tomahawk missiles: here are the forces gathered by the US in the Middle East
The US has deployed military forces in the Middle East reminiscent of pre-Iraq invasion days, signaling potential military action against Iran.
Deadlock in negotiations? / The USA is gathering the largest combat force in the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq. What else can avert war with Iran?
US-Iran indirect negotiations on Iran's nuclear program have ended without progress, raising fears of a potential war.
Norwegian soldiers evacuated from Iraq
Norwegian soldiers have been evacuated from Iraq amidst rising tensions between Iran and the United States.