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Iraq is witnessing its ninth sandstorm since mid-April, which has forces the closure of airports and public buildings in the country.
Successive years of low rainfall and a sharp reduction in water flow have reduced much of Lake Hamrin to a dust bowl, according to a senior official.
Iraq is witnessing an increase in the infection as well as the death toll rates from the hemorrhagic fever on a daily basis, as the country tries to combat further spread of the endemic.
Sandstorms swept across eastern Syria and Iraq and killed at least four people, also causing hundreds of cases of suffocation and damaging displacement camps.
Regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia are expected to meet for high-level talks in Iraq soon.
Another severe sandstorm has hit Iraq, causing thousands of people to be hospitalised.
Iraqi authorities have exhumed the remains of 15 people from a mass grave believed to hold dozens more likely killed under dictator Saddam Hussein
Iraq has agreed to pay $1.6 billion in debt to Iran to secure a steady gas supply for power generation of 50 million cubic metres per day during the summer months.
The bill, which threatens the death penalty or life imprisonment for calling for normalisation, aims to stamp out future efforts for Iraq and the Iraqi Kurdistan region to formalise ties with Israel
Iraqi Kurdish media reported that an artillery shell had landed in a village in the Sidekan area near the Iranian border, around 100 km northeast of Erbil.