Outlawed Kurdish militants on Saturday declared a ceasefire with Turkey following a landmark call by jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan asking the group to disband.
Oil prices fell on Friday and were headed for their first monthly drop since November, as markets watched an Oval Office ...
Oil prices fell more than 1% on Friday and were headed for their first monthly drop since November, as markets braced for ...
I was sworn in as your 26th Secretary of the United States Army. My commitment to this role is rooted in my family’s lineage ...
Iraq’s top energy official says pipeline could re-open today, but operators in Iraqi Kurdistan will not export oil until ...
Despite Iraqi government assurances, foreign oil companies operating in Kurdistan have refused to resume oil exports ...
Jailed Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan's call to disarm sparked relief but also fears for the future among Kurds in ...
Eight international oil firms operating in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said they would not resume oil exports ...
Sudarsan Raghavan is a senior Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
These anti-British forces formed a pro-German government, winning the support of the Iraqi Army and administration. They had hoped that an Axis victory in the war would facilitate independence for Ira ...
More than 20 years since the revelations of US torture at Abu Ghraib, three victims were awarded victory in a federal lawsuit ...
Abdullah Ocalan, appealed on Thursday to his militant group to disarm and to dissolve itself. His call, if heeded by the PKK ...
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