Iraqi Kurdistan and the federal government have managed to settle their oil disputes, which would allow Russian companies to restart their projects in the region, TASS news agency reported Russia's ...
The Iraqi and Kurdish authorities have resolved all existing disagreements between them, which will allow Russian companies to soon resume oil and gas projects in Kurdistan, Russian Energy Minister ...
Iraq is not currently experiencing a drought; however, it requires 90 billion cubic meters of water annually. Amid rising ...
Iraq’s oil minister said he’s hoping crude oil exports from the country’s northern Kurdistan region will restart in two days ...
The Iraqi Ministry of Planning on Monday announced the final results of the country's first census in nearly 40 years, ...
A Kurdish peshmerga commander has raised concerns about the security gaps between peshmerga forces and the Iraqi army, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face ...
Iraq reaffirmed its commitment to the OPEC+ agreement on Monday and said it would present an updated plan to compensate for ...
Iraq’s oil ministry has announced the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region ...
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani said on Wednesday that Baghdad wants to open a “new page” with the international oil companies operating in the Kurdistan Region as the two-year ...
Iraq has reaffirmed its commitment to the OPEC+ agreement, even as the resumption of oil exports from Kurdistan appears ...
Iraqi crude is expected to start flowing to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, after the Baghdad government said it ...