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In-depth: The SDF's release of hundreds of Islamic State militants has raised fears of possible infiltration into Iraq, alarming minority communities.
Iraq used to grow most of its own rice, exported wheat and barley and was one of the world's top exporters of dates.
Over 151,000 Iraqi citizens acquired US currency at the official rate for travel but never left the country, the investigation revealed.
In-depth: A German-flagged ship carrying explosives for Israel's army docked in Alexandria last month, while an Israeli warship sailed through the Suez Canal.
Russia and Iran have deepening military and economic cooperation, with both countries under US sanctions.
Some Iraqi economists suggest that price hikes and new taxes are due to pressure from international bodies like the World Bank.
Iraqi Central Bank's daily dollar auction allegedly involves corruption and monopoly by certain Iraqi private banks in the interests of certain ruling elites.
Iraqi authorities face scrutiny for alleged mass executions at Nasiriyah prison, with rights groups claiming one of the largest execution waves since 2003.
The projection has a proposed value of $20 billion and will see goods transported from the Gulf to Europe via Iraq.
ICB recently decided that Iraqi private banks can import foreign currencies via commercial flights.