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Khamenei, four family members buried in Mashhad as Iranian mourners chant for Trump's killing
As crowds jostled in Mashhad awaiting Khamenei's funeral cortege, the crowd chanted slogans demanding revenge on US President Donald Trump for his killing.
Coffin of Iran's slain supreme leader Khamenei arrives in Iraqi holy city for funeral processions
Marco Rubio in UAE warns Iran-backed militias in Iraq threaten regional stability
Iraq in transition: Baghdad pushes weapons monopoly amid reforms - analysis
Drone attack on US forces intercepted in Iraq - report
Iraq has asserted that if the US is seen as supporting Israel then US forces could be targeted in Iraq.
US issues new 120-day waiver letting Iraq pay Iran for electricity
The US has issued a new waiver to let Iraq pay Iran for electricity to keep Iran from forcing power cuts.
Iran ramping up anti-US rhetoric in Iraq - analysis
At a time of uncertainty in the region, and Iran’s threats, what is Tehran saying about Iraq?
Even one American in Iraq is too many, Iran leader tells Iraqi president
The United States has some 2,500 troops in Iraq to help advise and assist local troops in combating ISIS.
Iran-Iraq deal increases security coordination, limits Iraqi Kurdish autonomy
The deal was signed by Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani and Iraqi National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji.
20 years after the Iraq invasion: How has the Middle East changed? - analysis
The shift to remake the Middle East was very much part of the ethos of the Iraq war philosophy, seen as a chance at “pre-emption” to destroy a dangerous dictatorship and rebuild it into a democracy.
Iraq currency smuggling: Reduced, but not eliminated
While the flow of smuggled dollars out of Iraq has decreased, those seeking to bring cash into Iran have found workarounds to the new procedures.
Wiesenthal Center urges UN's Guterres to denounce Iraq's law banning peace with Israel
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is facing criticism for meeting with leaders of Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq.
Banned Iranian filmmaker portrays her version of Iran-Iraq war
In “The Siren,” director Sepideh Farsi was determined to tell another story from what she said governments in Iran had done by glorifying the war with films honoring martyrs.
Isfahan drone attack linked to Iraqi Kurdistan, Iran state media reveals
On January 29, there were four explosions at the site, all of which appeared to specifically target a facility developing advanced weapons.