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With political tensions running high and a fierce contest expected, the upcoming election will serve as a critical test for the semi-autonomous region.
Service in the armed forces was mandatory in Iraq from 1935 up until 2003, when a US-led invasion toppled former dictator Saddam Hussein.
Devaluation of the US dollar exchange rate appears to be popular among Iraq's public, however Iraqi authorities are not for the move yet.
Tunisian tennis star Ons Jabeur has revealed she will be stepping away from the rest of the 2024 WTA season due to a shoulder injury.
In the wake of the killing of a counter-terrorism officer in early October, conflicts escalated between the two main Kurdish ruling parties in the Iraqi Kurdistan region.Â
Major General Yahya Rasool, the spokesperson for the Iraqi armed forces' commander-in-chief, said a 'terrorist leader nicknamed Abu Hamza Al-Mutawaiti' had been arrested.
Our weekly round-up of the latest from Iraq.
A British man is travelling all the way to COP27 in Egypt, which starts next month, without flying - taking trains, buses, shared taxis and bikes across Europe and the Middle East.
Iraq's parliament has approved a new government led by Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani following a year of deadlock between pro-Iran factions and supporters of Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
Prime minister-designate Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and his cabinet need an absolute majority from the 329-seat parliament for his appointments to be approved.