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Iran has escalated its battle against a US court ruling demanding it pay compensation to victims of attacks blamed on Tehran.
The United States has expressed concern after Iraq announced it would start trading crude oil for Iranian gas despite US sanctions.
Presidential elections are scheduled to take place in Iran in May but only one candidate - a former Ahmadinejad aid - has officially announced their participation
Victims and relatives affected by attacks blamed on Iran must be compensated by Tehran, US courts have ruled.
NATO will discuss with Amman about opening its first office in the Arab region there.
Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Turkey and Yemen all ranked in the top 10 of an annual 'misery index' based on economic and socioeconomic conditions.
Darbandikhan Lake, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq's second-largest lake, is heavily contaminated and the Kurdish authorities failed to complete a water purification project that was promised in 2013.Â
Iraqi demonstrators give one week's permit to the Iraqi government to revalue the Iraqi dinar against the US dollar.Â
The Iran-backed Iraqi militias which form the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) have expanded their presence in north Syria, specifically in Aleppo since the earthquake, claiming to be delivering aid.
Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia al-Sudani says banking reforms reveal fraudulent dollar transactions made from his country.