
Iraq
Iraq is a sovereign state in Western Asia, with a rich cultural heritage and a history spanning ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. It is best known for its pivotal role in early writing, law, and urban development, as well as its substantial oil reserves and energy sector in modern times. It remains central to regional security dynamics, energy markets, and international diplomacy due to ongoing political transitions, territorial issues, and reconstruction efforts.
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Iran and US discuss potential peace deal amid ongoing strikes in the Gulf
Iran and US negotiators are making progress towards a potential peace agreement, but no deal is imminent. Meanwhile, US strikes continue in Iran, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing to Push Diplomacy on Trade, Iran, and Taiwan
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade, Iran, and Taiwan, aiming to reduce tensions. This diplomatic effort could shape future relations and global stability amid ongoing conflicts.

Iraq’s President Nominates Businessman Ali al-Zaidi as PM-Designate Amid Political Negotiations
Iraq's newly elected president appointed businessman Ali al-Zaidi as prime minister-designate following US and internal Shi’ite political negotiations. This move could shape the future government and regional diplomacy.
Iraq Reopens Syria Border Crossings After Nearly a Decade to Boost Trade
Iraq has reopened its border crossings with Syria, including the vital Rabia route, after nearly 13 years of closure. This move aims to revitalize trade and improve connectivity, signaling a new chapter in regional cooperation.
Saudi Summons Iraq Ambassador Over Recent Drone Threats and Attacks
Saudi Arabia has summoned the Iraqi ambassador following accusations of drone threats and attacks from Iraqi territory. This move signifies heightened regional tensions and demands for Iraqi accountability.

Iraq’s Parliament Elects Kurdish Politician Nizar Amidi as President
Iraq's parliament chose Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as the new president amidst ongoing regional conflicts. This election aims to foster stability after five months of political deadlock.

Iraq Parliament Elects Nizar Ameidi as President After Deadlock
Iraq's Parliament has elected Nizar Ameidi as president after months of delays and negotiations, maintaining the country's power-sharing tradition. The upcoming parliamentary vote on Saturday aims to resolve ongoing political deadlock and advance government formation.

Kataeb Hezbollah Frees US Journalist Shelly Kittleson After Week-Long Kidnapping
Shelly Kittleson, a US journalist kidnapped in Baghdad, was released after a week by Kataeb Hezbollah. Her release occurred amid heightened regional tensions and a US-Iran ceasefire, highlighting the complex landscape of Iraqi militias and international diplomacy.

Rocket attack in Basra kills 3, inflames Iraq-Kuwait regional crisis
A rocket attack in Basra killed three civilians and injured five, prompting protests outside the Kuwaiti consulate. The incident has sharply increased regional tensions amid accusations and denials from Iraq and Kuwait.

Iraq and Kurdistan Agree to Restart Oil Exports to Turkey's Ceyhan Port
Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government agreed to restart oil exports to Turkey's Ceyhan port following a deal. This helps Iraq mitigate regional tensions and economic challenges from disrupted oil flows.

Iraqi authorities detain suspect connected to Iran-backed militia in Kittleson kidnapping
Iraqi authorities have detained a suspect linked to the Iran-backed militia involved in kidnapping US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. This arrest represents a key step forward in the investigation, with further operations anticipated to ensure her safe release.
Second Air Strike Targets Iraq’s PMF Bases in Western Iraq and Mosul Today
Air attacks struck Iraq's PMF headquarters in al-Qaim and Mosul, with no casualties reported, amid escalating regional tensions. These strikes signal increased conflict risk involving US-backed Iraqi militia groups.

Graham Arnold Nears Historic FIFA World Cup Qualification with Iraq
Graham Arnold is close to leading Iraq to their first FIFA World Cup qualification in 40 years, marking a major milestone for the national team. His success could make him a hero in Iraq and boost his coaching career.

US Reporter Kidnapped in Baghdad as Authorities Search for Her
An American journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad, prompting a major search by Iraqi security forces. The case underscores ongoing risks for journalists operating in conflict areas, highlighting the need for increased safety measures.

American Journalist Shelly Kidnapped in Baghdad, Suspect Arrested but Journalist Missing
An American journalist, identified as Shelly, was kidnapped in Baghdad, Iraq, with authorities arresting a suspect. The journalist remains missing, heightening regional security concerns and prompting ongoing investigations.

South Korea evacuates over 70 workers from Iraq amid Middle East conflict
Over 70 South Korean workers have been evacuated from Iraq in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The evacuation, guided by the South Korean Embassy, underscores regional instability and the government's protective measures.

Exiled Iranian Kurds Demand Regime Fall Before Returning Amid Iran-Backed Militia Attacks in Iraq
Iranian Kurdish exiles in Iraq say they will return home only if Iran's regime falls, signaling a call for political change. Meanwhile, Iran-backed militias intensify attacks in Iraq, aiming to destabilize the region and challenge the Iraqi government's control.
Iraq Declares Force Majeure on Foreign-Operated Oilfields Amid Hormuz Strait Disruption
Iraq has declared force majeure on oilfields operated by foreign firms following disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This exempts Iraq from crude export duties temporarily, highlighting risks to global oil supply due to regional tensions.

Iran War Escalation Exposes Iraq's Fragile Governance and Conflict Risks
The escalating war involving Iran exposes Iraq's vulnerabilities due to its weak governance and divided political landscape. Experts warn this instability could ignite renewed internal conflict as Iraq struggles to maintain balance amid rising regional tensions.
Iraqi Militias Claim 21 and 8 Attacks on US Bases in Intense 24-Hour Span
Two Iraqi militia groups declared a combined total of 29 strikes against US bases over 24 hours using drones and missiles. This spike in operations underscores mounting conflict and poses implications for regional security dynamics.