Historical texts that mentioned details about the battle site helped researchers match the images to the lost town of al-Qadisiyyah.
Turkish trade minister due in Iraq to boost economic ties
Visit seeks to sustain balanced trade relations, expand presence of Turkish contractors in Iraq’s development initiatives – Anadolu Ajansı …
Turkish trade minister due in Iraq to boost economic ties
Visit seeks to sustain balanced trade relations, expand presence of Turkish contractors in Iraq’s development initiatives – Anadolu Ajansı …
Iraq Commences Drilling 100th Well at East Baghdad
By John Lee. Iraq’s Ministry of Oil has announced the commencement of drilling the 100th well in the East Baghdad Field (Southern Zone). Operated by Midland Oil Company and EBS Petroleum, a body …
Sunni MPs stall new Iraqi Law on Ba’ath-era Land Transfers
From Amwaj Media. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Sunni MPs stall new Iraqi law on Ba’ath-era land transfers Iraq’s …
Iraq’s missing Yazidis: Inside the long search for Islamic State captives
Nearly 2,600 Yazidis remain missing a decade after Islamic State rampaged through their Iraqi heartland. Most are feared dead, but hundreds could still be alive.
‘Human fireball’ soldier who survived petrol bomb in Iraq reveals incredible 20-year journey back to health
A WAR hero who became a “human fireball” after being petrol-bombed in Iraq has required 20 years of operations. British army private Karl Hinett was just 18 when the tank he was
Site of ancient, key battle in Iraq found by archeologists using spy satellite images
The Battle of al-Qadisiyah was fought in Mesopotamia — in present-day Iraq — in the A.D. 630s between Arab Muslims and the army of the Sassanid Persian dynasty during a period of Muslim expansion.
Exclusive: Iraq Militia at War With US Troops Seeks ‘Peace’ Under Trump
Faylaq al-Waad al-Sadiq leader Sheikh Mohammed al-Tamimi tells Newsweek Trump’s “thinking is different” than Biden’s.
Iraq could be the Middle East’s next battleground
Most of the Middle East’s rulers, including those of Iran’s allies, would prefer God has other plans. Iraq has been doing rather well of late. It is at last using its oil revenues to fund infrastructure,