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The clash broke out in Baghdad's Karkh district after a group of fighters from the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) stormed ...
Iraq's prime minister has kept the country on the sidelines as military conflicts raged nearby for almost two years.
A foreign military strike on militias in Iraq is "highly likely," warns expert Mukhled Hazim, amid continued drone attacks on ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced American objections to pending Iraqi legislation concerning the Popular Mobilization ...
The remarks come amid sharp tensions between Baghdad and Washington over proposed legislation in the Iraqi parliament that ...
The US embassy in Iraq accused on Monday the pro-Iran Kataib Hezbollah group of being behind the attack on an Agriculture ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - At least one Iraqi officer and several other personnel were injured in an “armed assault” at an ...
The drone strikes on the Kurdistan Region’s oil facilities are a “dangerous escalation” that risks fueling disputes between ...
FILE - In this June 8, 2018 file photo, Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces march as they hold their flag and posters of Iraqi and Iranian Shiites spiritual leaders during "al-Quds" or Jerusalem Day ...
Rudaw, a media outlet in Erbil, the capital of the KRG, noted that the local authorities believe that the Hashd al-Shaabi or the Popular Mobilization Forces are behind the attacks.
News about Popular Mobilization Forces (Iraq). Commentary and archival information about Popular Mobilization Forces (Iraq) from The New York Times.
Soldiers from the Popular Mobilization Forces — largely Shiite Muslim militias strongly backed by Tehran — were traveling from Mosul to Kirkuk when Islamic State militants attacked their ...