Iraq
Third cargo of Kurdish oil ‘set to leave’ amid Iraqi crisis
Iraq's Kurdistan region is ramping up independent oil exports, with a third tanker set to load a cargo of crude from its disputed pipeline as Iraq struggles to stop an insurgency by Islamist militants, its autonomous region.
Dollar at 1.5 month high on Iraqi fears
Growing fears over the crisis in Iraq sent the dollar/Turkish Lira ratio to its highest in 1.5 months June 16, as investorsâ worries rise that Turkey may be dragged into the turmoil in Iraq, as Islamist militants continue advancing.
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US, Iran may use nuclear talks to discuss Iraq
Iran and world powers enter a critical fifth round of nuclear talks in Vienna on June 16 amid reports Tehran and Washington may use the occasion to discuss cooperation in Iraq.
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NATO chief calls for immediate release of Turkish citizens held in Iraq
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called on Monday for the immediate release of Turkish diplomatic and security staff held by insurgents in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
Iraqi Kurd PM in Iran for talks over ISIL insurgency
The prime minister of Iraq's Kurdistan regional government is in Tehran for talks with Iranian officials, media reported on June 16, amid efforts to thwart a Sunni insurgent offensive north of Baghdad.
ISIL militants post photos of mass killing in Iraq
The Islamic militants who overran cities and towns in Iraq last week posted graphic photos that appeared to show their gunmen massacring scores of captured Iraqi soldiers.
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ISIL seizes mainly ethnic Turkmen city of Telafer after heavy fighting
Insurgents seized a mainly ethnic Turkmen city in northwestern Iraq on June 15 after heavy fighting, solidifying their grip on the north after a lightning offensive that threatens to dismember Iraq.
U.S. wants "direct dialogue" with Iran on Iraq situation
U.S. wants "direct dialogue" with Iran on Iraq situation
NEW YORK -- The U.S. is preparing to launch direct dialogue with their long-time opponent Iran, focusing on security in Iraq, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
Citing unnamed U.S. officials, the newspaper stated that it is expected that the dialogue will begin this week, Reuters said.
Iraqi Turkmens arming for self-defense
Feeling threatened by the extending control of Kurdish peshmerga forces in Kirkuk, Iraqi Turkmens have begun to arm themselves, a prominent representative of the ethnic group has said, as the country finds itself dragged into further turmoil.
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Kurds key to current Turkish politics; domestic and foreign
Developments in Turkish foreign and domestic politics have entered a dangerous collision course, less than two months before the first round of presidential elections on Aug. 10.