Turkey confirms Iraq troop withdrawal as NATO pulls back due to Iran war The confirmation of the withdrawal came as part of NATO’s decision to withdraw its forces in its Iraq mission amid Iran war. Turkey
Analysis Iran's first strike on Iraqi Kurdish forces since war began a warning to US allies The deadly strike on Kurdish forces underscores Tehran’s readiness to pressure US partners as Erbil is caught between Iran, Baghdad and Washington. By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
Exclusive Iraqi oil flows to Turkey after US pledges role in Baghdad-Kurds customs dispute A US-brokered breakthrough between Baghdad and Erbil has restarted Iraqi oil exports through Turkey after a weeklong standoff. By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
Exclusive Dana Gas evacuates Khor Mor staff in Iraq's Kurdistan Region after Iran threats Tehran has warned it will target Gulf oil and gas facilities following Israel's strike on South Pars. By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
Why Barham Salih isn't Iraq's new president Internal politics led to the selection of Fouad Massoum as the Kurdish candidate instead of Barham Salih. Iraq
Iraq's Fallujah General Hospital caught in crossfire The hospital in Fallujah has been targeted on numerous occasions during the fighting there, says a local doctor as Human Rights Watch releases a report on the matter. Iraq
Lebanon’s Christians react to crisis in Mosul The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has taken up the cause of the uprooted Christians of Iraq, calling on international organizations to intervene. Iraq
Baghdad seethes as Erbil hosts revolutionary tribal conference A revolutionary tribal leaders conference was held in Erbil, stirring harsh criticism from Baghdad that these armed groups are working with the Islamic State. Iraq
Islamic State urges Turkish businessmen to return to Iraq In an interview with Al-Monitor, Turkey's economy minister says that in addition to IS prompting Turkish businessmen to return to Iraq, trade with Israel remains unaffected despite the current crisis, and 2015 will see an increase in exports and decrease in deficit. Iraq
Maliki furious over Jordan-hosted Sunni opposition conference The Iraqi opposition conference held in Jordan put the kingdom in an awkward position with Iraq's prime minister, but some in Iraq called for considering its resolutions because they reflect actual Sunni demands. Iraq
Aleppo’s rebels struggle to hold on as regime, IS advance Rebels in Aleppo say they are preparing a counterattack to recover the vital Sheikh Najjar Industrial City, which was captured by regime forces early this month. Iraq
Islamic State destroys sacred shrine in Mosul The shrine of Prophet Jonah was held as sacred by Jews, Christians and Muslims. Iraq
Does Iraq's president hold any real power? Iraqis are watching to see if new President Fouad Massoum will take the initiative and restore the privileges of the president’s position. Iraq
Stop violence in the name of religion Religious leaders unite in a joint appeal against acts of violence in Mosul and across the region. Iraq
Iran dominates Iraqi market after occupation of Mosul Doors closed to the markets of Turkey and Syria after militants took the town of Mosul, leading to a jump in prices for consumers, but a surge in imported Iranian goods could plug the gaps. Iraq
Echoes of apocalypse in Iraq conflict Conflictingn parties' view of the current crisis in Iraq is affected by their own religious views and interpretation of the end of times. Iraq