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Iraq has recorded at least 12 deaths from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever since the start of the year
After decades of war and insurgency, Iraq faces another huge challenge: severe water scarcity driven by climate change
Another person in Iraq has died from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
Oman has been one of the strongest critics of the Gaza war in the Gulf, with the undersecretary for diplomatic affairs slamming Israeli assaults as "barbaric".
Jim Fitton, a retired British geologist, was arrested last month in possession of ancient pottery fragments and charged based on the country’s opaque antiquities laws.
At least 3,000 people left Sinjar and its surrounding areas when clashes intensified on Monday between the Iraqi army and the YBS, a militia group with ties to the Turkish insurgent Kurdistan Worker's Party, or PKK.
Iraqi Shias, Sunnis and Kurds have set two different dates for kicking off the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
In what has become increasingly common in a country severely threatened by drought, desertification and declining rainfall, Iraq suffered from yet another dust storm on Sunday
A base hosting US-led coalition troops in western Iraq was the target of two rocket attacks on Saturday
Several people were arrested when a drug trafficking ring was busted and more than six million Captagon pills were seized in Iraq