Kirkuk

The "Colonel," 48, looks out at a small village outside Kirkuk littered with homemade bombs from ISIS militants. He team has to clear away IEDs set by ISIS militants, but they have little equipment to do the job.

Kurdish bomb experts defuse IEDs on a shoestring

Conflict

One of the biggest killers of Iraqi forces are IEDs. These are the guys who defuse them.

Kemal Kerkuki, commanding officer of Peshmerga forces outside of Kirkuk, speaks with his troops.

The Kurdish Peshmerga helping the US take back territory from ISIS may be kicking out Arabs

Global Politics
Kurdish Peshmerga forces, Makhmur.

Kurds in northern Iraq now suspect their Arab neighbors of siding with ISIS

Conflict
A member of the Kurdish security forces takes up position with his weapon as he guards a section of an oil refinery.

After ISIS advance, Kurds win back important control over northern Iraq’s oil

Conflict & Justice
The World

In Kurdistan: no friends but the mountains … and the US

Conflict & Justice

Oil’s Origins

Author Daniel Yergin narrated the oil century in his book “The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power,” which won a Pulitzer prize. This week he helps us take a look back at the history of Iraqi oil following that first gusher in Kirkuk.

Almanac/Iraqi Gold

This week we have facts about the discovery of oil in Kirkuk, Iraq. Seventy five years ago, explorers struck black gold in Baba Gurgur, a region of Iraq know for its small “eternal fires” fed by natural gas leaks.

The World

Violence in Kirkuk

Conflict & Justice

The northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk has not seen the level of violence that has plagued other areas in Iraq in recent years, but that changed today. A suicide bomber killed dozens of people today.

The World

Invisible Nation

Arts, Culture & Media

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with The World’s Quil Lawrence about his new book, “Invisible Nation: How the Kurds’ Quest for Statehood is shaping Iraq and the Middle East.”

The World

The World – Episode 20071218 – The status of Kirkuk

The World’s Katy Clark reports on the power struggle over the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. The oil-rich city is an ethnic mix of Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen. And it’s seen as a potential flashpoint for Iraq.