BAGHDAD — Iraq’s new parliament reelected its speaker for a second term Sunday, the first step toward forming a new government after a general election whose results have been contested by powerful …
New Think-Tank aims for a Better Iraq
A new Iraqi think-tank has been set up with the aim of finding realistic and practical solutions to rebuilding the Iraqi state, enhancing safety and security, a…….nd rooting out corruption and …
ExxonMobil (XOM) to Divest Iraq Assets After Receiving Approval
ExxonMobil’s (XOM) divestment of its West Qurna 1 stake would follow its 32% interest sale last year in a key exploration block in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.
Paul deLespinasse: Could Bishop Tutu have headed off the Iraq War?
This episode illustrates how hard it is to influence world-scale events and how close some of us may have come to doing exactly that.
A Look At The Breaking Points In Iran
Eighty million beleaguered Iranians know that their once-wealthy country has been plundered by the mullahs to finance their proxy wars in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon and Gaza.
Happy New Year from all at Iraq Business News!
As we publish our first newsletter of the new year, we’d like to say a special word of thanks to all of our contributors, including our panel of Expert Bloggers, who have given us the benefit of their …
Happy New Year from all at Iraq Business News!
As we publish our first newsletter of the new year, we’d like to say a special word of thanks to all of our contributors, including our panel of Expert Bloggers, who have given us the benefit of their …
“Inaccurate” intel leads to massacre of 20 members of family in Iraq
The nation’s security services initially said a terror suspect killed his own family during a raid, but relatives and neighbors have told a very different story.
“Inaccurate” intel leads to massacre of 20 members of family in Iraq
The nation’s security services initially said a terror suspect killed his own family during a raid, but relatives and neighbors have told a very different story.
Pfizer, Roche, AstraZeneca and J&J face newly revived lawsuit claiming they funded terrorism in Iraq
Pharmaceutical giants Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Roche and Johnson & Johnson will have to answer to charges that they paid bribes to win healthcare contracts in Iraq and in the process funded terrorists who …