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This is a list of newspapers in Iraq. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
On 23 March, it was announced that Iraqi PM al-Sudani will visit the White House in Washington DC on 15 April to hold formal talks about reducing the presence of the US-led military coalition in Iraq. [94] In September 2024, the Iraqi government and the US reached an understanding on plans for the withdrawal of US-led coalition forces from Iraq.
Map of major U.S. military bases in Iraq and the number of soldiers stationed there (2007) The United States Department of Defense continues to have a large number of temporary military bases in Iraq, most a type of forward operating base (FOB).
Ultimas Noticias was described as a tabloid in 1958 by Time magazine, [10] in 2007 by The New York Times, [11] [12] and in 2019 by The Guardian. [8] BBC Monitoring stated in 2019 that Últimas Noticias has "a predominantly pro-government stance"; [13] in the same year, The Guardian characterized the paper as a "pro-Maduro tabloid". [8]
Ba'athist Iraq (1968–2003) 4 Adnan Pachachi: 1967–69 U Thant: Abd ar-Razzaq an-Naif, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr: 5 Adnan Raouf (acting) 1969–70 U Thant: Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr: 6 Talib el-Shibib: 1970–72 U Thant, Kurt Waldheim: Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr: 7 Abdul Karim al-Shaikhly: 1972–74 Kurt Waldheim: Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr: 8 Salah Omar al-Ali ...
A parallel was made with 2019's raid on Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's compound, the previous IS leader, which was located 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Atime, 4 km (2.5 mi) away from Turkey, in the same area within Turkey's sphere of influence.
After the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Syrian President Hafez al-Assad made several attempts in 1974 and 1975 to settle his differences with Iraq (arising from Syria's acceptance of UN Resolution 338 which led to the ceasefire in the 1973 War; Iraq withdrew the expeditionary force it had sent to help Syria as a result of Syria's acceptance of the ...
ISIL was largely beaten back from Iraq in 2017 during an internal conflict, with the help of U.S.-backed forces and Sunni and Shia militias. Iran, which also intervened in Iraq, is known to support Shia Iraqi militias, a number of which are relatively hostile to the U.S. presence in Iraq and the Sunni-led Iraqi government. [5]