The central Baghdad square where Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is about to give a speech on tourism is surrounded by exactly the kinds of historic buildings tourists will want to see ...
Iraq’s Ministry of Culture unveils its future plan, including new cultural centers abroad, expanded museums, international ...
Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Sulaymaniyah, reconnecting travelers to Iraq’s historic Kurdish city and expanding its Middle East network.
On its first visit to a European travel fair in more than a decade, Iraq is attending World Travel Market in London with its partner Dunira Strategy to investigate market development opportunities.
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US architects to revive ancient Sumerian court in Iraq

US architects are working to resurrect the world’s oldest justice court in Iraq as part of a larger project involving the reconstruction of a Sumerian city dating back more than 4,000 years. Iraq ...
Pakistan and Iraq are ready to connect people, faith and trade with a new ferry service connecting Gwadar Port in Pakistan with Umm Qasr Port in Iraq. This Pakistan and Iraq initiative comes following ...
Turkish Airlines has officially announced the relaunch of its flights to Sulaymaniyah, expanding its presence in Iraq to six destinations—Baghdad, ...
Considering the absence of tourism between Iran and many countries in the Western world, Iran has been focusing on its most significant tourism markets, both inbound and outbound, namely Iraq. Iran – ...
Newsweek presents the full transcript of an exclusive interview with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
But the area around Saray Square also bears the scars of Iraq's more recent history, which has kept tourists away for years. Just down the road from the square is Muttannabi Street. In 2007, a car ...