Iraq does not expect OPEC+ to make further cuts to oil output at its next meeting in June, its oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani said, in the first indication from an OPEC minister about a potential decision as oil prices slide.
Tentative agreement reached to resume oil exports from northern Iraq
The semi-autonomous Kurdish government in northern Iraq said Thursday it reached an agreement with authorities in Baghdad to resume crude oil exports through Turkey.
Iraq seeks to develop economic ties with US
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Iraq on Wednesday expressed its desire to develop economic and trade relations with the United States during a visit by the Iraqi trade minister to Washington, the ministry …
Upset about the Iraq War? Blame Iraqis
The recent release of Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the origins of the Iraq War has predictably inspired recriminations about that country’s disintegration into political turmoil and …
Iraq Has Potential To Be Talent Supply Hub
By John Lee. A recent report has found that Iraq has potential to evolve into a talent supply hub for basic offshore jobs, mainly driven b …
New Election System, Same Corrupt Government For Iraq
Iraq’s election law was
once again reformed , continuing a pattern that occurs after nearly every election cycle. After the tran …
once again reformed , continuing a pattern that occurs after nearly every election cycle. After the tran …
Iran, Iraq sign deal to establish rail connection
The Iraqi Republic Railways Company and its Iranian counterpart signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Sunday, outlining executive procedures for establishing a rail connection between the two …
Iran Starts Production At Oilfield Shared With Iraq
By John Lee. During his visit to the southwestern province of Khuzestan, Iran’s President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi marked the official commen …
Bridgeport top prosecutor helped reform judicial system during tour in Afghanistan
A former prosecutor has returned from overseas deployment to lead his old office at the Golden Hill Street courthouse. Craig P. Nowak, who left his position to do tours in Iraq and Afghanistan with the National Guard,
Iraq’s climate migrants flee parched land for crowded cities
Haydar Mohamed once grew wheat and barley, but Iraq’s relentless drought has forced him off the land and into the city where he now works in construction and drives a taxi.Until 2017, Mohamed, like …