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How was a mass grave hidden under the sidewalks of Hilla for 33 years?

In the middle of a vital area in the center of Babil Governorate, and near the maternity hospital, no one expected that under one of the sidewalks of Bab al-Mashhad intersection, a mass grave containing the remains of many of the city’s residents since the March “Shaabaniyah” uprising in 1991 against the former regime, would…

Get to know the sources of Russian influence in Iraq

On September 9, Baghdad and Moscow will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, as they enter a new phase of the relationship, in which Russia has increased its influence in various sectors in Iraq, especially in the energy sectors and military and security cooperation, which has gained…

Basiya’s investment ignites a crisis between Muthanna and Dhi Qar

The Basiyah district and Badiyat al-Samawah in the Muthanna Governorate are still a source of disagreement with the Dhi Qar Governorate, which confirms that the district is its land, while tribes in the neighboring governorate see that these lands are pastures available to everyone, and that Al-Muthanna wants to convert them into private ownership for…

What are the goals of Nechirvan Barzani’s visit to Tehran?

The visit of the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, to the Iranian capital, Tehran, is gaining importance at various levels. While a political source reveals that the goal of the visit is to help Iran by postponing the region’s elections, and to relieve Baghdad’s pressure on the region, Kurdish politicians indicate that the…

On Press Freedom Day.. Iraq Celebrates a “Lame Foot”

“With a lame foot,” Iraq celebrated World Press Freedom Day yesterday, Friday, as advocates of press freedom describe it, due to the hundreds of violations that journalists were exposed to over the past year and the preceding year. While they pointed out that these violations indicate an “aggressive” methodology by the authorities against journalists, they…

Hopes on the “Path to Development”… Supportive Countries and Angry Countries

  A vague agreement aroused the ire of some neighboring countries, amid efforts to involve new countries in it. Thus became the scene of the development road, which Iraq seeks to implement on the ground in all available ways, but the government’s hopes for this road were refuted by specialists in the field of international…