Iraq relies heavily on Iranian natural gas but the U.S. is pushing for the country to wean itself off that energy source BAGHDAD—The U.S. plans to renew a waiver allowing Iraq to import natural gas and electricity from Iran without risking sanctions, U.S. and Iraqi officials said, as Washington and Baghdad move to ease tensions after diplomatic ties nearly unravele
Read MoreAs Iraq continues to face widespread demonstrations and the fallout of escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, Iraq’s President Barham Salih nominated a new prime minister on February 1, to succeed Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi, who announced his resignation on November 29. Salih named Mohammed Tawfik Allawi as his designee for the premiership. Salih has set a
Read MoreWork of trainees in Iraq has enabled new understanding of objects going on show in UK The exhibition features artefacts removed from Iraq in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Composite: British Museum For decades they have been part of the collection of the British Museum, appreciated for their individual significance but in many cases shorn of much of their context owin
Read MoreAs the deadline for the U.S. to renew its waiver on Iraq importing gas and electricity from Iran approaches later this month, the three key players in this ongoing geopolitical saga have been preparing for all possible outcomes. As always in the global hydrocarbons markets, particularly in the Middle East, nothing is what it seems on first sight, with each of the main countries
Read MoreAlnasrawi, Abbas. Iraq’s Burden: Oil, Sanctions, and Underdevelopment. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002. 180 pp. (cloth). Download PDF Akram.AlnasrawiBook
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