2 million Iraqis go hungry as oil output hits 30 year high To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Since the US pulled out of Iraq, the country has been chaotic. Contrary to what the US are saying, mass poverty, clashes between Sunnis and Shiite...
journeymanpicturesIan Welch was on his first combat tour in Iraq, waiting to storm across the Diyala Bridge and seize Baghdad, when an artillery round exploded behind him--changing his life forever. Now he and his girlfriend Katie are hoping love can change it back. Photos, Audio and Video by Brandon Thibodeaux - ...
wsjdigitalnetworkThe president of Iraq Jalal Talibani talks about the many struggles still facing Iraq and his presidency. Is he the man to solve the issues still facing this war-torn land? "For the first time...Iraq has a kind of democracy which guarantees democratic rights for all Iraqi people ", President Tali...
journeymanpicturesCanine Companions for Independence (CCI) provided a service dog to Vietnamese-American United States Army Captain James Van Thach, who was severely wounded in Iraq and was awarded the Purple Heart Medal for his wounds.
cptjamesvanthachThe ancient city of Babylon in southern Iraq is considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World. But that prestigious title doesn't seem to bother the country's booming oil industry. The country's government has built a pipeline through the archaeological site, claiming nothing historic ha...
A video posted online Saturday purports to show Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the highest ranking member of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime still at large, lashing out against Iraq's Shiite-led government. (April 7) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Pres...
associatedpressThe men and women hoping to become the next President of the US appear to spend as much time demonstrating their ignorance of the world, as they do their political credentials. But as RT's Anastasia Churkina found out, that could just be a reflection of society. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Fa...
russiatodayA series of blasts across Iraq have killed at least 35 and left another 100 people injured. In Baghdad, five separate blasts targeted the capital's Shia-majority neighbourhoods. The country's health minister was injured in one Baghdad explosion. In the north, two car bombs went off in Kirkuk. In ...
aljazeeraenglishRussia's Lukoil begins pumping from a major Iraqi oil field. CNN's John Defterios talks with Manouchehr Takin about it.
cnnDespite the US's declared withdrawal of its military personnel and contractors out of Iraq, Washington has prepared to control the country's rich oil reserves in any case, shared Ranjit Singh Kalha, former India's ambassador to Iraq in the 1990s. Having spent $3 trillion in Iraq, a country with h...
russiatodayRights groups criticise government for not investigating alleged killings.
aljazeeraenglishA spate of car bombs in northern Iraq have killed at least 7 people and wounded some 80 others. One of the attacks which happened in the country's northern city of Kirkuk was captured on camera. Two car bombs were aimed at police patrols while a third device exploded outside a building that house...
Iraq sees surge in bombings after US withdrawal To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com As Sunni-led violence returns to Iraq we take a look at life in the Sunni heartland of Tikrit. The population are deeply unhappy with the Shia government and...
journeymanpicturesThe last US military convoy has left Iraq's territory on Sunday, finalizing the pullout. The motorcade of 110 armored vehicles carrying 500 officers and soldiers, accompanied by a helicopter patrol, has crossed into Kuwait. The nine-year war and occupation cost 4500 American lives and 500 of the ...
russiatodayAs Iraq's government has put national reconciliation talks on hold, we discuss the issues behind the growing divisions.
aljazeeraenglishInterpol, the Lyon-based police organisation, is appealling to all countries to help arrest the Iraqi Vice President, Tariq al-Hashemi. Hashemi denies charges of organising attacks and death squads during Iraq's civil war. Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf reports from Amman.
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