At least seven people have beenmartyred and 17 others injured in two explosions near a mosque in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
Police say two roadside bombs went off near a mosque in the southern Bagdad neighborhood of Dora
Iraqi polling stations across the country opened doors early morning before voters to choose 378 provincial council members from more than 8,000 candidates, in the first elections since the withdrawal of US occupation troops of the country.
UN special representative in Iraq met with top Iraqi jurisprudent hailed the role of Shia leadership in Iraq announcing UN support for registration of Imam Ali (AS) shrine in UNESCO World Heritage list.
Martin Kobler, UN special envoy to Iraq met with grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Sistani, senior Iraqi Shia
An Islamic Sunni group exonerates the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki from Monday’s attacks which claimed the lives of scores of people mostly civilians.
Khalid Al- Mulla, a head of Iraq’s Scholars Group said that security authorities even failed to detect
Iraq, like other parts of the world, was enveloped in deep grief to mourn the anniversary of martyrdom of Hazrat Fatima Zahra (AS). Millions of the mourners participated in the condolence congregations in Najaf, Karbala, Kazmain, Samarrah, Basra and other cities of Iraq.
Five car bombs during morning rush hour in a southern Iraqi city and a town north of Baghdad on Monday killed 15 people, officials said, just days before the country's first elections since 2010.
Three car bombs that went off minutes apart in Tuz Khurmatu, killed fifteen people and wounded 165,
Belgian "Knack" weekly reported that no less than 12 Belgian nationals were killed in Syria, fighting with the armed groups in military operations against the Syrian Army.
Former British Premier Tony Blair ordered UK's intelligence services to produce intelligence to support the war on Iraq despite knowing that Baghdad posed no threat to international security, according to newly-revealed evidence.
The anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCR( has offered the US to help it spark Syria-like unrests in Iraq, a report unveiled.
According to a report by Didehban Center, the MKO has on many occasions asked the US