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If confirmed, the Reuters’ report of the appointment of Juma Awad Al Badri, the founder’s brother, to lead Daesh could provide continuity in the core leadership of the decentralised movement...
Gulf Today Report A dozen ballistic missiles launched from outside Iraq struck the country's northern city of Irbil, Iraqi security officials said. A US defence official said missiles had...
In a neighbourhood of Iraq’s capital, a gigantic poster of Vladimir Putin with the words, "We support Russia,” was up for few hours before a security force arrived and...
In a busy district of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, there is little to distinguish the faded brick building, except for a Hebrew inscription above the entrance. Iraq's Jewish community...
Though election results were announced in October, there is as yet no government in Iraq, UN Secretary General’s envoy to Iraq, Jeannine Hennis-Plasschaert told the UN Security Council, and...
Gulf Today Report The storied library of Iraq's Mosul University boasted a million titles before militant rampaged through it, toppling book shelves and burning ancient texts. Now, almost five...
Gulf Today Report A scheduled vote by Iraq's parliament to elect a new national president was thrown into doubt on Monday after key factions announced boycotts and a frontrunner...
US President Joe Biden hailed the demise of Daesh leader Abu Ibrahim Al Qurayshi during a US commando raid in Syria’s north-western Idlib province as a major victory in...
An Iraqi judge specialised in drug cases was shot dead Saturday in southern Iraq, an area increasingly known as a trafficking hub, police and forensic sources said. Judge Ahmed...
Turkish warplanes hit Kurdish militants targets, including training camps, shelters and ammunition storage areas in Iraq and northern Syria, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Wednesday. All the planes...