By John Lee. Iran risks losing market share in Iraq unless it modernises its commercial systems and improves data-driven ...
No party won enough seats to form a government on its own, likely setting up months of talks to select the next leader.
The danger, Iraqi analysts and politicians warn, is that excluding Iran’s allies from power could drive them back to the gun.
For Iran, Iraq is strategic depth, political sanctuary, and economic lifeline all at once. The results of the November 11 ...
The US administration’s vision is to rid Iraq of militias and establish a state-controlled government. This is something that ...
Iraq's elections make ponderous a status quo Washington and Tehran seek to preserve; manoeuvring politicians make work for ...
Iran is strengthening ties with allies in Iraq and Lebanon while accusing the US and Israel of coercive diplomacy in its latest regional push.
Iran on Monday rejected what it called foreign interference in Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections, scheduled for Tuesday ...
Newsweek presents the full transcript of an exclusive interview with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at why Iran needs the results of Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections to go its ...
Iran’s setbacks in Syria and tighter constraints on the Lebanese Hezbollah make Iraq the pivotal battleground for Tehran.
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Iraq votes for the future

Iraqis elect a new parliament on Tuesday in a vote that comes at a pivotal time for the country and the wider region, and ...