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Kurdistan Region Pushes Back on Baghdad Over Oil Exports

Oil exports from the Kurdistan Region remain stalled, with regional officials disputing claims from Baghdad that the region is not prepared to resume shipments.…

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Is Putin Influencing Iran’s Drone Tactics?

Questions about Russia’s role in the Middle East conflict are growing after UK officials suggested that Iran’s drone tactics may be influenced by Moscow.…

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Erbil and Baghdad Strike “Historic” Deal to Resume Oil Exports via Turkey

Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government have struck what Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani described as a “historic agreement” to restart oil exports through…

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Sen. James Lankford: Iraq Must Address Militias for Growth

Republican Senator James Lankford discusses the strategic importance of Iraq and the challenges the country faces in rebuilding its global engagement. Lankford highlights his…

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Paris Immortalizes Kurdish Peshmerga with Historic Alley Dedication

Paris has officially honored the Kurdish Peshmerga with the inauguration of a new “Peshmerga Alley” in André Citroën Park, marking a historic moment of…

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Baghdad Sends $737M to Erbil After Breakthrough Oil Deal

Iraq’s federal government has transferred nearly $737 million to the Kurdistan Region to cover the salaries of public sector employees for May, following a…

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Erbil Unveils Iraq’s Largest Water Project

The Kurdistan Region has launched its largest-ever water infrastructure project, aiming to secure Erbil’s water supply for the next 30 years. Inaugurated by Prime…

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Why are Kurdistan Region’s Oil Fields Being Targeted With Drones?

Drone attacks have targeted multiple oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdish region, causing damage but no casualties. Norwegian operator DNO ASA halted operations after explosions…

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Erbil Bans Viral Labubu Doll Over Scams, Cultural Concerns

Erbil has banned sales of the viral Labubu collectible doll, citing both consumer exploitation and cultural incompatibility. Officials say local families were misled by…

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Rooted in Kurdistan, Designed for the World: The Story of Lara Dizeyee

Lara Dizeyee is not just designing gowns; she’s reframing Kurdish identity for the global runway. Born in Vienna, raised in the U.S., and now…

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Kurdistan’s Budget Battle with Baghdad Explained

In the Kurdistan Region, tens of thousands of public employees, including teachers, healthcare workers, and civil servants, are once again without pay. On June…

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Explainer: Kurdistan vs. Iraq Budget Battle Halts Kurdish Salaries

The finance ministries of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) clashed as Baghdad suspended all KRG civil servant salaries, accusing Erbil of overspending…

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Iran Talks in Doubt as Ceasefire Nears End

As the current ceasefire approaches its expiration, uncertainty is growing over whether diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran will resume. A U.S.…

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Who Spends the Most on War?

Global defense spending hit record highs in 2025, with the top 15 countries surpassing $2 trillion led overwhelmingly by the United States.

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Trump Claims Iran Sending Ships Toward U.S.

President Donald Trump made a social media claim that Iran is directing hundreds of ships toward the United States, including routes toward Texas, Louisiana,…

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