Iraq

Iraq, a triangle of mountains, desert, and fertile river valley, is bounded on the east by Iran, on the north by Turkey, on the west by Syria and Jordan, and on the south by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. It is twice the size of Idaho. The country has arid desert land west of the Euphrates, a broad central valley between the Euphrates and the Tigris, and mountains in the northeast.

Iraq’s economy is dominated by the oil sector, which has traditionally provided about 95% of foreign exchange earnings. The lack of development in other sectors has resulted in 18%–30% unemployed and a per capita GDP of $4,000.

With its 143.1 billion barrels of proved oil reserves, Iraq ranks third in the world behind Venezuela and Saudi Arabia in the amount of oil reserves. Only about 2,000 oil wells have been drilled in Iraq. Iraq was one of the founding members of OPEC. 

Iraq to allow trade with China in yuan

Iraq's central bank said on Wednesday it planned to allow trade from China to be… Read More

Turkey’s push into Iraq risks deeper conflict

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Iraq’s Moqtada al-Sadr calls on supporters to end Baghdad protests

Iraq's powerful cleric Moqtada al-Sadr ordered his followers to end their protests in central Baghdad… Read More

Deadly clashes rage in Iraq amid power struggle

Heavy clashes erupted in Baghdad, killing almost 20 people on Monday, after powerful cleric Moqtada… Read More

Moqtada al-Sadr quits politics

Two people were killed in Baghdad on Monday after a decision by Iraq's powerful  Muslim… Read More

China cements influence in Iraq through oil, infrastructure deals

BAGHDAD: China has gained a major foothold in oil-rich Iraq, shaking up Western domination in… Read More

Two more bodies pulled from Iraq shrine after landslide: rescuers

KARBALA: Two bodies were recovered on Monday from a shrine in Iraq's Karbala province after… Read More

Landslide hits Shi’ite shrine in Iraq, killing at least four

At least four people were killed after a landslide demolished a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in… Read More

Protesters breach Baghdad Green Zone, occupy Parliament

BAGHDAD: Supporters of powerful Iraqi cleric Moqtada Sadr on Saturday stormed the parliament building inside… Read More

Iraq, Kurdistan choose ‘dialogue’ to ease oil dispute

BAGHDAD: The federal government in Baghdad and the  autonomous Kurdish region pledged Saturday to "increase… Read More

Moqtada al-Sadr: from outlaw to top politician

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Lake Hamrin: Key Iraq irrigation reservoir close to drying out

HAMRIN: Iraq's Lake Hamrin, a once-vast reservoir northeast of Baghdad that is the sole source… Read More

Viral: Former U.S President George W. Bush’s ironic slip of tongue

Texas: The video of an ironic slip of the tongue of former U.S president George… Read More

Iraq yet again hit by dust storm

BAGHDAD: Iraq on Sunday was yet again covered in a thick sheet of orange as… Read More

Moqtada Sadr: Iraq’s political, religious force

When he raises his index finger and frowns, Iraq holds its breath: the mercurial cleric… Read More

Iraqis show little enthusiasm for parliamentary election

BAGHDAD: Iraq's parliamentary election on Sunday drew one of the smallest turnouts for years, electoral… Read More

Unrest in Afghanistan effects Iraq & only solution is talks: Dr Fuad Hussein

ISLAMABAD: Unrest in the region effects Iraq as well and we have reservations over what… Read More

Joe Biden announces to end US combat mission in Iraq

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi on Monday sealed an… Read More

At least 44 killed, 67 injured in coronavirus hospital fire in Iraq

NASSIRIYA: At least 44 people were killed and over 67 injured in a fire likely… Read More