Middle East airlines alter, axe flights following Iran missile attack on Israel Late on Tuesday, Iran launched more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel in what it said was in retaliation for last Friday’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the chief of Lebanon-based militia Hezbollah. Lebanon
US, Iraq announce end of defeat-ISIS coalition, but troops may stay Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s need for a domestic political win has sent Pentagon officials back to the drawing board to find ways to keep the lid on ISIS in neighboring Syria. Iraq
Interview Iraq's Sudani: US troop withdrawal does not mean end of security relationship At an event hosted by Al-Monitor and the US Chamber of Commerce, the prime minister discussed Iraq’s plan to achieve energy independence by 2030 and his desire to drawdown the US military presence in the country. Mohammed Shia al-Sudani Prime Minister of Iraq
Commander in Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah killed in Israeli strike in Syria The Iran-backed group said Abu Haidar al-Khafaji had been a security advisor in Damascus. Syria
Analysis Iran’s Pezeshkian concludes 'historic' visit to Iraq with talks on trade, border security By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
Analysis On eve of Iran’s Pezeshkian visit, Iraq jostles for Shiite space amid rivalries By Shelly Kittleson In Baghdad, reporting on Iraqi politics
Turkey says PKK attack kills Turkish soldier in northern Iraq The attack comes at a time when Turkey has intensified its offensive against the militant group in an effort to clear the PKK from the Iraq-Turkey border areas and establish up to a 40-kilometer-deep (24 miles) security zone in northern Iraq. Turkey
Iraqis protest proposed 'anti-women' amendment to personal status law Temporarily prevented from being read in parliament, an amendment to the country’s personal status law is seen as the “latest salvo” in a lengthy battle. Iraq
Ankara brushes off Iraqi first lady’s accusations labeling Turkey as 'invader' In an unusual effrontery, the first lady accused Turkey of displacing hundreds and destroying large swaths of agricultural areas. Turkey
Yazidis or Kurds? The fight over identity in Armenia and Iraq A growing number of Yazidis insist they are not ethnic Kurds, part of an effort to construct a distinct identity in order to survive. Iraq
US resumes talks with Iraq over future of troop presence Negotiations between the Biden administration and a senior Iraqi delegation resumed in Washington on Monday as Baghdad has sought to establish an end-of-mission timeline for the 2,500 US troops that remain in their country. Iraq
Analysis Is Houthi expansion in Iraq a genuine threat or smoke screen? Iraq's relations with Saudi Arabia are called into question as the Houthis seek to expand their influence in the region. By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Iraq’s first lady blasts Turkey’s assault against PKK in Kurdistan Region The first lady's own family history and the upcoming parliamentary elections are likely behind her decision to speak up now. Iraq
US renews sanctions waiver for Iraq to purchase Iranian electricity The waiver issued on July 11 permits Iraq to pay neighboring Iran for electricity imports without running afoul of US sanctions. Iraq
After 20 years, is Iraq making progress in bid to join WTO? Iraq first applied to join the WTO in 2004, but it made no considerable progress in the accession until its recent efforts to unify tariff and customs regulations between the federal and Kurdistan Region governments. Iraq
Iraq-China ties progress with Nasiriyah airport project Relations between Iraq and China are strengthening, in part due to Chinese interest in Iraqi oil and infrastructure projects. Iraq
Iraq aims to host first meeting between Turkey's Erdogan, Syria's Assad Baghdad is throwing its hat into the ring in hopes of brokering a historic restoration of ties between Turkey and the Bashar al-Assad regime in Damascus, as Syria's neighbors hope to return refugees back to the war-wracked country. Syria
Widow of ISIS leader sentenced to death in Iraq: What we know Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's wife held Yazidi women captured by the Islamic State in her home, according to Iraqi authorities. Iraq