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Drone strikes on Kurdistan’s oilfields have shut in over 200,000 bpd, inflaming tensions between Erbil, Baghdad, and regional actors.
Drone attacks for a third day on oilfields in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region have slashed crude output by 140,000 to ...
Several oil fields in Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) territory ceased production after sustaining significant ...
Council of Ministers is set to meet on Wednesday to address the ongoing financial dispute with Baghdad, the prolonged delay ...
Iraq's oil sector faces a dual crisis: stalled negotiations with the KRG over exports, and warnings from parliament of a ...
The KRG and Baghdad reached a preliminary deal on revenues, securing delayed salary payments for the Region's employees. In the same meeting, the KRG condemned recent drone attacks on its oil fields ...
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) announced on Wednesday that it has reached a new 'understanding' with Baghdad aimed at resolving the ongoing budget dispute that has left more than 1.2 million ...
A drone attack halted production at an oil field run by the U.S. company in Iraq's semi-autonomous northern region on Tuesday ...
The KRG's Ministry of Natural Resources condemned drone strikes on oil fields in Duhok as "terrorist attacks" causing significant damage. It urged Baghdad and the international community to take ...
The decision by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and apparently disband has reverberated across the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
The PKK disarmament ceremony also could mark a new era for the Kurds, one of the largest stateless groups in the world with over 30 million people living across Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. The PKK ...