A tribal conflict in Iraq’s southernmost Basra province on Monday left one person dead and eight others injured, local sources told Rudaw.
Just 48 hours after being named deputy mayor of his town, a veteran councillor found himself in Syria as part of a friendship ...
Iran-backed authorities shut down Sunni mosques nationwide on March 30, banning congregational prayers and threatening imams ...
Britain's public services are "struggling under the strain" of illegal immigration, says Sir Keir Starmer. Opening a summit ...
The mass displacement would ultimately reshape Kurdish political reality, laying the foundation for the creation of the ...
– The Government will expand right-to-work checks to cover gig-economy workers by making amendments to the Border Security, ...
The Prime Minister called for greater international cooperation ahead of the UK’s first global summit on organised ...
Cihan Sincar clings to hope that Turkey's bid to end a decades-old Kurdish insurgency brings the peace her lawmaker husband ...
Turkey's crackdown on President Tayyip Erdogan's main rival and silence on what reforms might follow the end of a 40-year ...
When Helsinki-based writer Hassan Blasim follows the heated debated around migration, he is reminded of a journey he would ...
BP had stalled plans for Kirkuk for years citing risks of political instability in the province claimed by Iraq’s autonomous ...
By looking at the shift in the balance of power, the author explains the potential geopolitical risk if Iraq walks away from ...