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10 years after U.S. invasion, Iraq still a broken land

Ethnic Kurds, at least 15 percent of the population, are enraged by his refusal to resolve issues regarding revenue sharing and oil sales by the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government.

10 years after Iraq invasion, Sunnis who backed Saddam chafe under Shiite rule

Ethnic Kurds, who compose at least 15 percent of the population, are enraged at his refusal to resolve issues regarding revenue sharing and oil sales by the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government.

10 years after US invasion, Kurds look to the West

"This is not a holy marriage that has to remain together," Falah Bakir, the top foreign policy official in the Kurdistan Regional Government, said of the Kurdish region's link to Iraq.

Kurdish refugees have mixed feelings about Syria

The Kurdistan Regional Government allows fellow Kurds from Syria to work and move freely in the three provinces of northern Iraq it controls.

Oil firm to boost exports from Iraqi Kurdish area

"We are today exporting oil to Turkey in accordance with the authority granted to us by the Kurdistan Regional Government and as the largest independent operator in Kurdistan, are well placed to...

Iraq's northern Kurdish region stops oil exports

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Iraq-Kurd deal offers hope, but challenges remain

"This issue is sensitive and it needs work on the tiniest details so that any agreement, if reached, would guarantee that what has happened recently would not be repeated," the Kurdistan Regional...

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