Iraq
BAGHDAD - American companies cannot afford to wait to go after business deals in Iraq until there is "nice, neat order," a senior U.S.
BAGHDAD - Iraq's oil minister on Monday sharply boosted the estimate on the country's proven reserves of oil to 143.1 billion barrels, an almost 25 percent increase that transforms the war-ravaged nation into the home of the world's second-largest proven reserves of conventional crude oil.
BAGHDAD - Iraq's oil ministry says the country's oil reserves are significantly higher than current estimates of 115 billion barrels.
MANAMA, Bahrain - Iraq's largest mobile operator said Wednesday that electronic jamming of phone networks aimed at thwarting insurgent attacks is hurting sales, adding another item to the list of potential risks businesses face in the war-torn nation.
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