6 February – Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, visits Iraq to discuss economic and strategic relations between the two countries. [5]
February – During excavations in Lagash, archologists find an ancient tavern with food remains that is estimated to be over 5,000 years old, providing a unique look at the dietary habits of ancient people.[6]
March
1 March – United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres visits Iraq for the first time in six years.[7]
23 March – Iraq wins a landmark arbitration case against Türkiye over the exportation of oil through the Kurdistan region.[8]
27 March – The Iraqi Parliament passes 206–12 a series of amendments reducing the electoral districts in each governorate to one, ahead of local elections in November. Voting blocs and independent members who boycotted the vote claim the amendments make it more difficult for the opposition to get elected.[9]
April
7 April – Turkish military targets Sulaimaniyah airport, drawing condemnations from the Iraqi government.[10]
12 April – Iraq signs a Memorandum of Understanding with UNDP to combat corruption.[11]
27 May – Iraq launches a $17 billion project that aims to connect the Grand Faw Port with Türkiye by road and rail.[13]
June
3 June – Syria repatriates 50 Islamic State fighters and 168 relatives of fighters to Iraq.[14]
15 June – The emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, visits Baghdad and meets officials in both Baghdad and Kurdistan.[15]
26 June – During clashes near Kirkuk, 3 Islamic State militants and one Iraqi soldier are killed.[16]
29 June – Iraqi protesters storm the Swedish embassy in Baghdad after videos of Quran burning in Sweden spread on social media.[17]
July
Cardinal Louis Sako3 July – Iraqi president issues a decree revoking a 2013 decree that recognized Louis Raphaël I Sako as Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Baghdad.[18]
13 July – Hundreds of Christian Iraqis protest in Ankawa demanding the Iraqi government reinstate cardinal Sako as patriarch.[19]
15 July – Amid rising tension between cardinal Sako and the government, the cardinal left Baghdad and headed to Kurdistan.[20]
10 August – Five Turkish soldiers are killed during clashes with PKK militants.[25]
27 August – The stepmother of murder victim Mousa Walaa is convicted of his killing and sentenced to 15 years in prison.[26]
28 August – A French soldier is killed during a joint anti-terrorism operation with Iraqi forces in Kirkuk.[27]
September
2 September – Rival protests in Kirkuk, between Kurdish, Turkmen and Arab residents of the city devolved into violent clashes resulting in 4 dead and 15 injured.[28]
13 September – Germany extends the mandate for German army operations in Iraq, up to 500 soldiers set to be deployed up to October, 2024.[29]
30 November – A gun attack by the Islamic State in Diyala results in 11 civilians dead and several wounded.[38]
December
8 December – The US embassy got attacked, again. And there were dozens of attacks on U.S. military bases by Iran-backed factions in Iraq in the preceding months, raising fears of repeated traumatic brain injuries to Americans & renewing the state of undeclared de facto war.[39]
18 December – Provincial council elections take place for the first time since 2013.[40]
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