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Modern seismic and drilling equipment needed in future hunt for deeper Iraqi resources, top BP executive tells Upstream ...
Iraq’s federal government has held the Kurdistan Regional Government legally accountable for continued oil smuggling, warning of further legal action and condemning recent unauthorized energy ...
Some 2.5 million people visit the Pyramids of Giza each year with hopes of an epic experience befitting one of the World's Seven Wonders. But for decades, a trip to Egypt's most famous tourist ...
"Pyramids don't have the tradition like some other clubs, but building tradition takes time. I want to say, thank you to all of Egypt, and this victory is for the whole of Egypt," said Jurcic.
Children process into a church in Qaraqosh, Iraq, to celebrate their first holy Communion. Over 450 boys and girls received the sacrament during liturgies held over the past month in various ...
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Scientists just confirmed a 30-foot void first detected inside the monument years ago. Here’s the technology that helped scientists find it—and what it may have been used for.
ANBAR - Iraq has officially reopened the Qaim border crossing with Syria for trade and passenger traffic, a spokesman for the Iraqi border authority said on Saturday, marking a key step in efforts ...
Calling civilians “the unsung heroes of the Iraq War,” logistics expert Keith Richard reveals his behind-the-scenes story of a multibillion-dollar Department of Defense operation in Iraq and ...
Archaeologists solve mystery of Iraq’s huge network of ridges and canals. The researchers reviewed images from the 1960s showing the remains of more than 7,000 massive ridges.
How ancient builders raised the mighty pyramids still captures the curiosity of historians and scientists. Despite decades of digging, high-tech scanning, and countless theories, the puzzle ...
After filing out of their buses in the central Iraqi town of Ayn Tamr on Tuesday, Iranian pilgrims anxiously sought out internet connections, desperate for word from their loved ones back home.