No party won enough seats to form a government on its own, likely setting up months of talks to select the next leader.
Newsweek presents the full transcript of an exclusive interview with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
On November 11, Iraqis voted in the country’s sixth parliamentary election since 2006. More than 30 million people were ...
Iraqis began voting for a new parliament at a pivotal time for the country and the wider region, in an election that both ...
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at why Iran needs the results of Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections to go its ...
Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is running for re-election Tuesday after managing to keep his country out of the region’s recent ...
With no negotiations, no oversight and no clarity about Iran’s stock of nuclear material, many in the region fear another war ...
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What lies ahead in Iraq: the hard task of forming a government
Following Iraq's parliamentary election this week, the complex and often lengthy task of choosing the country's next leader ...
Incumbent Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani claimed victory for his coalition on Wednesday in Iraq's general election ...
Once final results are confirmed, lawmakers are set to begin negotiations to nominate the prime minister — an often ...
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