Fears of Iraq execution spree after IS attack
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton claimed he had served as “a U.S. Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Plus ?a change: For much of world, Biden means continuity
11 Iraqi fighters killed in IS attack: security sources
Baghdad blasts expose gaps in Iraq's strained military
Biden undoes Trump migration orders, pushes for major reform
IS claims Baghdad twin bombing that killed 32, wounded 110
Eugene Goodman has been given a new title following the Capitol riot.
Oak trees take root in Iraqi Kurdistan to help climate
Meet the Bidens: America's new 'first family'
Washington struck a deal with the Taliban last year to begin withdrawing its troops in return for security guarantees and a commitment to peace talks with Kabul.
US troop levels cut to 2,500 each in Afghanistan and Iraq
Capture App hopes to give ordinary people the ability to create information the public can trust.
Iran may be ramping up its uranium enrichment program to put pressure on the Biden administration ahead of possible nuclear negotiations.
Videos reveal violence of assault on US Congress
Shot fatally during Wednesday's unrest, 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt was a veteran of the Air Force and National Guard.
Guns out, windows smashed: Trump crowd turns Congress into battlefield
Iran dithering on crash probe, says Ukraine airline
WikiLeaks founder Assange denied bail despite US extradition block
UK court hears WikiLeaks' Assange is flight risk if bailed
UK court rejects Assange's US extradition over suicide fears
The U.S. government said it would appeal the British decision to block Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from extradition.