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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Thursday compared the nation’s capital to several foreign war zones, as the Trump administration readies plans to deploy an unspecified number ...
Restoration efforts on two of Baghdad’s most notable streets, Al-Rasheed and Al-Mutanabbi, were recently visited by the ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller spoke with NewsNation's Kellie Meyer Thursday afternoon. The Trump ...
Trump has been threatening to federalize the capital all week following an attack on a former Department of Government ...
Italian kitchen manufacturer Cesar has entered the Iraqi market with the launch of its first monobrand showroom in Baghdad, developed in collaboration with Hamandi Interiors. The opening […] ...
While pursuing cost-effective security engagement in fragile states, the United States should consider NATO’s mission in Iraq ...
The Bloomhouse in West Austin is one of Airbnb's "guest favorites," signifying it's one of the highest-rated and most beloved ...
The Chaldean primate recalls the death and destruction linked to the rise of the Islamic State, which are still present today ...
A fallen U.S. Army soldier known and loved by many in Champaign will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller claimed Washington, D.C. "is more violent than Baghdad" and "many of the most dangerous places in the world." ...
Judges say the deportation of a Yazidi family was legally valid despite controversy over the family's fate. The Yazidi people were targeted by a genocidal attack from the "Islamic State" in Iraq.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has sent a message out to Americans regarding the US capital. While speaking to the press, Miller said that Washington DC had become “more violent than ...