QALACHOWLAN: Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tareq Al-Hashemi, wanted on charges he led death squads, called the case a plot to destroy opponents of Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki that could reignite the sectarian slaughter of 2006-07.
Iraq has been (...)
SIRTE: Libyan government forces pushed tanks deep into the city of Sirte on Friday to try to smash the last pocket of resistance by loyalists of ousted leader Moammar Qaddafi in his home town.
The mostly untrained militia army of the National (...)
SIRTE: Libyan government forces said on Tuesday they believed they had one of Muammar Qaddafi's sons cornered in the center of the deposed leader's home town, but determined resistance was keeping them at bay.
After weeks of fighting, forces of (...)
SIRTE: Civilians fled Sirte on Friday as interim government forces pounded the coastal city in an effort to dislodge fighters loyal to ousted leader Muammar Qaddafi.
The prolonged battle for Qaddafi's hometown, besieged from three fronts, has (...)
BAGHDAD: Iraq has been unable, due to US sanctions, to pay Iran millions of dollars owed for electricity, an Iraqi official said, potentially damaging its efforts to supply enough power to a population suffering chronic shortages.
Iraq imports (...)
BAGHDAD: Energy companies face tough terms, shaky security and local opposition when they fly to Baghdad this week to take part in a gas bidding round.
Iraq's plan to auction three gas fields on Wednesday has generated little interest from (...)
BAGHDAD: Iraq can raise its oil output to about 4 million barrels per day in 2013, its deputy oil minister told Reuters, playing down concerns about insecurity and lack of government.
The increase is part of a step change after Iraq last year (...)
BAGHDAD: Iraq exported an average of around 1.85 million barrels per day of crude oil in July at an average price of $70 per barrel, an Iraqi oil official said on Monday.
Falah al-Amri, the head of Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization, said a (...)
BAGHDAD: Iraq's Oil Ministry signed a final deal with China's CNOOC and state-run Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) on Monday to develop the 2.5-billion-barrel Maysan oilfield complex.
The deal is the eleventh of a series signed since last (...)