Iraq resumes Kirkuk crude exports via Ceyhan
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Strikes come hours after pro-Iran armed group Kataib Hezbollah announces conditional suspension of US embassy attacks.
The escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is often discussed as a global energy shock. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply normally passes through this narrow maritime corridor, meaning any disruption immediately rattles markets from Asia to Europe.
Iraq is caught in the crossfire of the Iran war and is the only country facing strikes from both sides, threatening to drag the nation that has so far avoided two years of regional turmoil into a full-blown crisis.
The Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah said on Wednesday it would suspend attacks on the U.S. embassy for five days with conditions.
For hours, bulldozers and heavy machinery worked to remove the rubble of a house that was struck at dawn on Tuesday in the upscale Jadriya district of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, where a group of
The United States commended a deal between Baghdad and Erbil to restart oil shipments via the pipeline to Turkey’s Ceyhan port, despite ongoing worries about security dangers […]
Iraq has been cut off from trade via the Strait of Hormuz as the war with Iran has developed over the last two weeks. An oil and trade dispute between Baghdad and the autonomous Kurdistan Regional
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Iraq in talks with Iran over tanker passage through Hormuz
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraq was in contact with Iran to try to arrange passage for some of its oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, the country's oil minister told local media. A founding member of the OPEC cartel,