Three American service members have been killed and five have been seriously wounded in military operations targeting Iran, ...
Iran’s foreign minister says a new supreme leader will be chosen in "one or two days." Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was speaking to the Al Jazeera network on Sunday, a ...
Several people have been killed at protests outside the US consulate in Karachi. US and Iranian institutions around the globe ...
Pro-Iranian protesters angered by the death of Iran supreme leader Ali Khamenei tried to storm the US consulate in Pakistan's ...
BAGHDAD — Of his countless stories of his life as a hairdresser in Iraq, the one Qaiss al-Sharaa most enjoys retelling is about the day April 9, 2003, when he watched Iraqis and American Marines pull ...
Baghdad Traders Protest New Customs Tariffs as Iraq Wrestles With Shrinking Oil Revenues BAGHDAD (AP) — Hundreds of traders and customs clearance company owners protested in central Baghdad on Sunday, ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — Hundreds of traders and customs clearance company owners protested in central Baghdad on Sunday, demanding that Iraq’s government reverse recently imposed customs tariffs that they say ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Baghdad’s main commercial districts were largely shut down on Sunday as wholesale traders went on strike to protest newly imposed government customs tariffs on imported goods ...
Iraqi forces arrested a dealer posing as a specialist, using a sham clinic to sell drugs Dubai: Iraqi security forces have arrested a drug dealer who posed as a medical specialist and operated a fake ...
For decades, two stalwarts have defined Baghdad’s unlikely luxury hospitality scene: the Babylon Rotana and Al Rasheed. As global brands withdrew after the 2003 invasion, these two hotels held out by ...
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How the Mongols conquered Baghdad, 1258
Baghdad, the majestic capital city of the great Abbasid Caliphate. For centuries, the city was a center of culture, learning, trade and religious life. However, in the 1250’s, Hulagu, brother of the ...
Baghdad was cloaked in its familiar shroud of darkness when, in early October, I walked the al-Shuhada Bridge across the Tigris—more a ritual for me than a pastime. Long before Walter Benjamin ...
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