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In today's roundup: Iran mulls restrictions while the West Bank extends lockdown, US releases Kassim Tajideen, Yemen again faces famine, and a deep dive into Egypt's persecution of doctors
The move - which will prohibit the withdrawal of US dollars - aims to stamp out the illicit use of some 50 percent of the $10 billion that Iraq imports in cash from the New York Federal Reserve each year
The German resolution comes as the US has been increasing its pressure on Hezbollah, placing several sets of sanctions on the group and its regional backer, Iran.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani made the remarks in a Tuesday interview with CNN — his first comments since the Qatar-mediated deal.
An Iraqi expert cautions that corruption remains the biggest challenge in front of Iraq's reconstruction.
With US Senator Bob Menendez out as chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, his new replacement has said he would hold back $US235 in military funding to Egypt, and he will also be reviewing US foreign policy toward other countries.Â
A senior Trump administration official said the US is considering more sanctions on Iran that would be implemented around the first anniversary of Washington's withdrawal from the historic nuclear deal.
Assad is on his first official trip to China in almost two decades as he seeks financial support to rebuild his devastated country, as well as rehabilitation for his regime from years of isolation over the ongoing war in Syria.
This comes after Iran scaled back the quantity of electricity shared with Iraq as Tehran grapples with its own domestic tensions.
The International Court of Justice will hear a case brought by Iran against the US over billions of dollars in frozen assets.