NPR's Leila Fadel discusses what she was hoping to learn and what she found during her recent trip to Iraq amid the war with Iran that has engulfed the region.
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Iranians in Kurdish areas are crossing into northern Iraq to escape the pressures of war, buy cheaper food, and reach the internet to contact family.
Iraq is caught in the crossfire of the Iran war and is the only country facing strikes from both sides, threatening to drag the nation that has so far avoided two years of regional turmoil into a full ...
Iraqi federation working closely with FIFA and Mexican embassy to resolve the situation Iraq’s hopes of World Cup qualification are being impacted by the Iran war because players cannot secure visas ...
From Civil War sheet music to Vietnam radio and Iraq-era digital media, the entertainment that became morale equipment. War has always had a soundtrack. It has also had a bedside table. In every major ...
(MENAFN- Daily News Egypt) In a fast-moving artistic landscape driven by algorithms and fleeting trends, Iraqi singer Humam Ibrahim continues to move at his own pace, guided not by noise, but by ...
Gulf countries have pledged support for Kuwait’s sovereignty after Iraq submitted new maritime coordinates and an updated map to the United Nations. Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United ...
(Beirut) – The United States transferred 5,700 detainees held for alleged ISIS affiliation from Northeast Syria to Iraq, where they are at risk of enforced disappearance, unfair trials, torture, ...
FOR many of the 46,000 UK forces who fought against evil Saddam Hussein, Iraq feels like a forgotten war. But thanks to the Royal British Legion, the nation will come together to remember the 179 ...
US says it has transferred 5,700 Islamic State prisoners to Iraq, ending mission in Syria Transfer process continuing, Iraqi foreign minister tells Reuters Baghdad in talks with other countries to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki reacts at a polling station inside Al-Rasheed Hotel during the parliamentary election ...
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