The massive development projects the Iraqi government has planned for the city seem designed to wipe it clean of its past memories.
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The Christian minority cautiously returns to their broken city. Dec. 24, 2007— -- After the fall of Saddam Hussein, thousands of Iraqis fled Baghdad, including many Christians who had lived with ...
Iraqis scared for their lives leave capital city deserted. June 13, 2014— -- As Islamic extremists threaten Baghdad, residents of the Iraqi capital are fleeing on foot, emptying grocery stores ...
Baghdad construction halts as the Ministry of Finance freezes payments; experts blame 2025 budget delays and poor liquidity ...
The long-running oil export dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil over oil exports and public-sector salaries has now deepened, as Iraq’s Cabinet failed to ...
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Baghdad says KRG agreed to hand over crude to SOMO Drone attacks have cut Kurdistan oil output by half Iran-backed militias suspected of conducting the attacks BAGHDAD, July 17 (Reuters) - Iraqi ...
Aegean Airlines inaugurated a direct route between Athens and Baghdad, ending a 35-year absence of European commercial ...