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Iraq Bloc Nominates Newcomer Ali al-Zaidi for PM April 29, 2026 IRAQ: The dominant parliamentary bloc in Iraq, known as the Coordination Framework, has nominated Ali al-Zaidi as the country’s next prime minister. This decision followed weeks of internal negotiations to find a compromise candidate. Nizar Amidi officially tasked al-Zaidi with Continue Reading Iraq Caught in Crossfire of Regional Conflict April 15, 2026 IRAQ: Iraq is increasingly vulnerable as conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran intensifies. Iranian-backed militias in Iraq have launched attacks on US targets, prompting retaliatory strikes within Iraqi territory and raising fears that the country could become a Continue Reading Explosions and Drone Attacks Shake Baghdad Amid Regional Tensions April 8, 2026 Explosions and drone activity struck Baghdad, including a fire at the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center. Iraqi air defenses intercepted multiple drones, while rockets and missiles landed in different parts of the city, injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure. The United States Continue Reading Search Intensifies for Missing Reporter in Iraq April 1, 2026 American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Baghdad by a suspected Iranian-backed militia linked to Kataib Hezbollah. The incident comes amid rising regional tensions following conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. US officials are working with Iraqi authorities Continue Reading Iraqi Christians Scale Back Easter Celebrations Amid Security Concerns March 25, 2026 Iraqi Christians are scaling back Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter celebrations due to security concerns linked to ongoing regional conflict. Church leaders, including the Syriac Catholic Archdiocese of Mosul and the Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil, have urged the faithful Continue Reading Drone Strike Targets U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Amid Rising Tensions March 18, 2026
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Miqdad al-Khafaji Confirms Strikes on Iraqi Security Installations March 4, 2026
Miqdad al-Khafaji confirmed that recent U.S.-Israeli airstrikes targeted Iraqi security sites, including the Popular Mobilization Forces and Federal Police, killing 19 personnel and injuring dozens. He stated there were no confirmed U.S. ground troop landings but accused the attacks
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Egypt Offers Mediation in Iraq–Kuwait Maritime Dispute February 25, 2026
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt announced its willingness to support Iraq and Kuwait in resolving their maritime border dispute through dialogue and in accordance with international law. Cairo emphasized its commitment to the United Nations Convention on
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Power Struggle Intensifies Within Iraq’s Shiite Alliance February 18, 2026
Political tensions are rising within Iraq’s Coordination Framework alliance as former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Qais al-Khazali, leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, engage in a growing public dispute. The alliance, formed in 2022 to counter the movement led
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Cancer Cases Surge Across Iraq February 11, 2026
Cancer rates in Iraq have risen significantly in recent years, raising major public health concerns. Experts attribute the increase to environmental pollution, rapid urban overcrowding, shrinking green spaces, and the country’s high vulnerability to climate change. According to 2025
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Iraq Shines at West Asia Paralympic Games February 4, 2026
Iraqi Paralympic athletes delivered an outstanding performance on the second day of the West Asia Paralympic Games in Oman, securing two gold medals and one silver medal. Mohammed Fahd and Al-Kaed Ahmed Fahd won gold in the 200-meter race,
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Iraq Targets Global Export of Refined Oil by 2030 January 28, 2026
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced that Iraq aims to begin exporting refined petroleum products globally by 2030, marking a major shift in the country’s energy strategy. Speaking at the Iraq Energy Conference 2026 in Baghdad, he emphasized
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Baghdad Pushes Diplomacy to Prevent War January 21, 2026
Dr. Hussein Allawi, Adviser to the Iraqi Prime Minister, reaffirmed that Iraq is making intensive diplomatic and security efforts to keep the region away from war and will not allow its territory to be used for attacks on neighboring
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Over 64,000 Displaced Iraqis Return Home in Three Months January 14, 2026
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reports that more than 64,000 internally displaced Iraqis have returned to their areas of origin over the past three months, signaling gradual progress in Iraq’s post-conflict recovery. While significant numbers of displaced people
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Iraqis Challenge Sectarian Power System January 7, 2026
Some Iraqi citizens are symbolically applying for the presidency to challenge the country’s long-standing ethno-sectarian power-sharing system (muhasasa), which allocates top political posts based on sect and party affiliation rather than merit. Critics argue this system fuels corruption, inefficiency,
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Historic Drought Threatens Iraq’s Wheat Supply December 17, 2025
Iraq is facing one of its worst droughts in decades as record-low water levels in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers threaten wheat production and food security. Farmers like Ma’an al-Fatlawi near Najaf are struggling as river water dwindles and
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Iraq Mobilizes Aid After Deadly Kurdistan Floods December 10, 2025
Severe flash floods triggered by heavy rains struck parts of Iraqi Kurdistan, causing significant destruction, shutting down major routes, and resulting in three deaths and at least twelve injuries. In response, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ordered government
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Iraq Urges US to Reevaluate Travel Advisory Amid Improved Security December 3, 2025
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein urged the United States to reconsider its travel advisory for Iraq, saying the country’s security situation has improved. His comments came during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas, who visited
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Iraq Urged to Strengthen Protections for Women Online November 26, 2025
The United Nations in Iraq, together with the National Directorate for Women in Iraq and the High Council for Women and Development in the Kurdistan Region, launched the 2025 “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” campaign through events
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Iraq Stuns UAE With 90+17’ Penalty to Reach Intercontinental Playoff November 19, 2025
Iraq defeated the UAE 2–1 in a dramatic Asian playoff second leg on Tuesday, securing a place in the intercontinental playoff for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match took place at Basra’s Palm Trunk Stadium with thousands of
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Iraq Sees 56% Turnout Amid Political Division November 12, 2025
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s coalition won the most votes in Iraq’s latest parliamentary election, securing 1.317 million votes, according to the Independent High Electoral Commission. Sudani, who is seeking a second term, positioned himself as a reformist
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Rights Groups Warn of Rising Inequality and Child Marriage Risks November 5, 2025
Human Rights Watch has condemned Iraq’s newly amended Personal Status Law, calling it discriminatory and a setback for women’s rights. The amendment lets people choose between civil or religious regulations for family matters like marriage, divorce, and inheritance. Under
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Two Killed, Five Injured in Zubair Oilfield Fire in Iraq October 29, 2025
A fire at Iraq’s Zubair oilfield on Sunday killed at least two workers and injured five others, some critically, officials confirmed. The blaze erupted during welding operations near a pipeline carrying crude oil to storage tanks. Firefighters battled for several
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Fears Grow Over Child Marriage and Gender Discrimination in Iraq October 22, 2025
Human Rights Watch has denounced Iraq’s recent amendment to its 1959 Personal Status Law, warning that it undermines women’s rights and reinforces gender inequality. Passed in January, the amendment allows Iraqis to choose between civil or religious laws for
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Rights Groups Warn of Rising Gender Discrimination in Iraq October 15, 2025
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Iraq, Saudi Arabia Sign Deal to Combat Drug Trafficking October 1, 2025 Iraq and Saudi Arabia have signed a 17-point memorandum of understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating drug trafficking and illegal chemical precursor movement. The agreement, announced by Iraq’s Ministry of Health, emphasizes shared intelligence, technical collaboration, early warning systems, prevention Continue Reading Iraq and Oman Seal 24 MoUs to Boost Cooperation September 3, 2025 Iraq and Oman signed two agreements and 24 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) during Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani’s visit to Oman. The accords cover a wide range of sectors, including taxation, visa waivers, legal and judicial cooperation, tourism, education, housing, Continue Reading Iraq Launches First-Ever National Migration Plan (2025–2030) August 27, 2025 Iraq has launched its first national migration plan (2025–2030), a five-year strategy to ensure safe, orderly, and regular migration. The plan aims to create opportunities for work, education, and family reunification, while strengthening migration governance and supporting national stability and Continue Reading Chlorine Leak Hospitalizes 600 Pilgrims in Iraq August 20, 2025 In Iraq, over 600 pilgrims were briefly hospitalized after inhaling chlorine gas. The leak came from a water treatment station on the Karbala–Najaf road. The incident occurred overnight during the Arbaeen pilgrimage season. Iraq’s health ministry confirmed 621 cases of Continue Reading Iraq Arrests 11 on Terror Charges in Anti-ISIS Raids August 13, 2025 The Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) announced the arrest of 11 individuals on terrorist charges across several provinces. The operations were carried out with the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, Kurdish security agencies, and local forces. Five suspects were captured in Nineveh, Continue Reading

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Iraq, one of the world’s oldest civilizations—ancient Mesopotamia, the cradle of writing and early cities—has witnessed empires rise and fall, from Babylon and Assyria to Persia, Greece, and Islam. The land’s culture is richly woven with poetry, hospitality, strong family ties, and deep respect for elders. However, decades of dictatorship, war, sectarian violence, and foreign intervention have deeply scarred its people.

Christianity in Iraq goes all the way back to the Apostle Thomas’s disciples, Addai and Mari, brought the Gospel to Mesopotamia. The Church of the East, one of the world’s oldest, flourished for centuries, sending missionaries as far as China and India. Later, Christian leaders such as Saint Ephrem the Syrian and Patriarch Timothy I shaped the early Church’s theology and learning.

Today, Iraq’s Christian teenagers face immense hardship. In towns and villages, new converts to Christianity are often excluded by local authorities, expelled from families, and subjected to violent attempts to force them back to Islam. Many young Christian women endure bride kidnapping and forced marriages. In contrast, others face physical abuse or intimidation to abandon their faith.

The Church is under threat due to the lingering effects of war, religious extremism, economic collapse, and emigration, which have reduced Iraq’s Christian population from over 1.5 million to a fraction of that today. Amid fear and loss, the faith of Iraq’s Christians risks fading without a firm biblical grounding. To prevent the decline of Christianity, believers in Iraq must return to the roots of Acts 2 fellowship, prioritizing unity, discipleship, and endurance. They must forgive as Christ forgave, resist fear through the Spirit’s power, and rebuild their communities with love and courage, trusting God’s sovereignty even in suffering.