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10 soldiers were killed and injured in the ‘Al-Aith’ attack in Salah al-Din… Has ISIS returned?
"After disappearing from view, the terrorist organization ISIS launched, last night, Monday, the most violent attack since the beginning of 2024, on an advanced army headquarters in the Al-Aith basin east of Salah al-Din, resulting in the deaths of 5 martyrs, including a battalion commander, and the injury of 5 others. The security forces began…
Hidden Details of the Black Box of ‘Al-Batawin’.. Shocking Numbers about Child Trafficking and Smuggling into Iraq
The crimes of child trafficking, addiction, begging, prostitution, and human organ trafficking are worsening day by day in Iraq due to various factors, including poverty, corruption, and the proliferation of gangs and mafias specialized in this field in most provinces. After about a month since the operation in Al-Batawin, the Anti-Human Trafficking Directorate revealed shocking…
The Sinjar knot “renews”.. UN warnings of closing camps and return of displaced persons
Internal conflicts continue to dominate the Sinjar district in Nineveh province, due to differences in its local and regional affiliations, affecting the file of the return of displaced persons to it, at a time when statements by officials are repeated, affirming the end of the file of displaced persons and the closure of their camps…
Iraq Succeeds in Convincing 20 Countries to Retrieve Their Citizens from ‘Al-Hol Camp’ Ahead of Its Closure
"It seems that Iraq's efforts aimed at dismantling the Syrian Al-Hol camp and repatriating all its inhabitants are beginning to bear fruit. After inviting 60 countries to retrieve their citizens from the families of terrorist ISIS elements inside the camp, Iraq succeeded today, Monday, in persuading 20 countries, among them, to withdraw their nationals from…
Despite Iraq’s annual losses, Jordan requests an extension of the oil agreement
For more than 40 years, Iraq has supplied Jordan with crude oil at “preferential prices,” despite annual losses exceeding $57 million due to the agreement between the two countries. These losses arise because Iraq could potentially earn more if it sold the oil at global market prices, raising questions about who is responsible for the…
“Al-Sadara” joins Al-Halbousi… Who will wield the gavel of the parliament?
After the Coordination Framework, which supports the government, raised the pressure on Sunni parties by giving them one week to select a candidate for the parliament speaker, Al-Sadara bloc led by former Defense Minister Khalid al-Obeidi surprised everyone by announcing, just after midnight Sunday, its alliance with the Progress Party led by ousted parliament speaker…
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…
Daily violations against people with disabilities in Iraq
People with disabilities in Iraq are disproportionately affected by war, armed conflict, terrorism, violence, and economic difficulties. Iraq ranks high among countries in terms of the percentage of people with disabilities, yet they are poorly represented by the government, humanitarian agencies, and development organizations. Despite the parliament passing the Law on the Care of Persons…
In anticipation of its closure Iraq hopes to reduce the operations of the UNAMI mission by the end of this month
It seems that reports from the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) have stirred dissatisfaction within the Iraqi government, prompting it to set a period of 18 months to end its work despite the opposition of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who believes that Iraq still needs it. Government spokesman Bassem al-Aadadi affirmed today, Sunday,…
After days of controversy, contentious provisions are hindering the passage of the “Bail Law” in Iraq
After days of Iraqi debate and outrage over the proposed "Bail Law," which includes granting those sentenced to three years imprisonment the right to request the substitution of the remaining duration of their sentence with a monetary fine estimated at ten thousand dinars per day, in order to reduce overcrowding in prisons, the parliamentary legality…