After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the world had one less dictator, but it was more insecure. In Venezuela, the regime hasn’t ...
Analysis of the 2026 US military operation in Venezuela. Compare the capture of Nicholas Maduro to Saddam Hussein and the ...
Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council announced on Monday the release of more than 40,000 prisoners under amnesty law.
For decades, two stalwarts have defined Baghdad’s unlikely luxury hospitality scene: the Babylon Rotana and Al Rasheed. As ...
Former Defense Department adviser who witnessed Iraq planning says US lacks clear governance framework for post-Maduro ...
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Iraq’s Gas Breakthrough Could Rewrite the Middle East Power Map
Iraq has long had the reserves, technology, and partners to capture flared gas, but political alignment in Baghdad and rising ...
The Trump administration is increasingly resembling a government previously abominated by the current US president as entangling, bumbling, and prone to fantasies. President George W. Bush was well ...
The long-standing salary issue facing civil servants in the Kurdistan Region is expected to be resolved in the new year, ...
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Two U.S. soldiers injured in Venezuela raid recovering at San Antonio military medical center
Five other soldiers who participated in Operation Absolute Resolve "suffered injuries but have already returned to duty," a ...
Now that the Chiefs organization has announced its intention to move over to Kansas, don't be fooled by Republican tears as they just carved up urban Kansas City into three rural-based Congressional ...
Nicolás Maduro was unpopular. But his abrupt removal has created deep uncertainty, alarming even those who opposed him.
The President has made clear he wants to exploit Venezuela’s vast oil reserves; history suggests that it won’t be easy.
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