U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, left, pictured in the Khost Province in Afghanistan during his time in the Army. (Photo from U.S. Rep.
Crow's combat experience would be a crucial factor in a different kind of conflict, this time with the nation's ...
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Who really won Iraq’s elections?
Formation of the new government will have to tread a fine line to satisfy domestic and international pressures.
For decades, two stalwarts have defined Baghdad’s unlikely luxury hospitality scene: the Babylon Rotana and Al Rasheed. As ...
The National on MSN
End of UN mission in Iraq seen as opportunity to assert sovereignty
Future co-operation with UN on economic and social challenges will be on equal footing, officials and experts say ...
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 ...
Here, where prayer once rose in many languages, Christmas was never a fleeting ritual. It became a memory layered with faith, ...
Political factions in Iraq have been maneuvering since the parliamentary election more than a month ago to form alliances that will shape the next government.
The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq’s Ain Al-Asad airbase in Anbar and Victoria base in Baghdad ahead of the September 2025 deadline means the first phase of a previously agreed-upon two-phase ...
Astounding neverbeforeseen footage combines with candid interviews with soldiers and reporters to deliver an indepth account of Operation Iraqi Freedom Examine the Pentagons plans for the shock and ...
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