Actor Gary Sinise joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his new film following Iraq war veterans, and their experiences post-war.
Million People Were Counted in Iraq's First Census in Nearly 40 Years BAGHDAD (AP) — The final results of Iraq's first census in nearly 40 years released Monday show the population has reached 46.1 million.
In the north of the city is a flourishing Iranian community whose delicious restaurants, cafés and food stores feel like home
Republican Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina shared the message "Make Iraq Great Again!" The congressman has indicated that Iran controls Iraq.
Former Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has returned to Baghdad for the first time in more than two years despite ongoing security threats.
According to estimates in 2018, the collection is worth as much as $3bn. Only a small portion of the work has been exhibited since the 1979 Iranian Revolution but in recent years, the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art has been showcasing some of its most captivating pieces.
A free screening of a new movie about Iraq veterans will be shown at the Regal Theatre at Nitro on Thursday, March 6, thanks to the efforts of local groups.
The Iraqi Ministry of Planning on Monday announced the final results of the country's first census in nearly 40 years, showing that Iraq's population has reached 46.1 million. According to the results,
A senior Iranian official said Monday the U.S. and Israel, "cannot do a damn thing," to stop Tehran from advancing its nuclear program after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli officials.