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"The killer of Ali Karim, son of the activist Fatima al-Bahadly, has been arrested" in the northern region of Kurdistan, the interior ministry said.
The UNÂ Compensation Commission said it has so far paid out $51.3 billion since approving some 1.5 million claims related to the invasion by governments and international organisations in 2005.
Oil revenue represents at least 95 percent of Iraq's income.
Pro-Iran groups in Iraq welcomed US President Joe Biden's announcement that US combat operations in the country will end this year - saying it was "a positive step".
The Iraqi Communist Party is among the latest groups to pull out of the elections, citing 'uncontrolled weapons and political money'.
US President Joe Biden said the United States will "be available...to train, to assist, to help and to deal with ISIS" but it will not be "in a combat mission" in Iraq by the end of the year.
Much of the 40-million-strong population remains sceptical of vaccines, with only 1.3 million having been inoculated, the health ministry says.
Biden and Kadhimi are to meet in the Oval Office for their first face-to-face talks as part of a strategic dialogue between the United States and Iraq.
The Islamic State group was preparing more attacks during the Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday in Iraq.
A deal between Iraq and Lebanon will allow the two nations to swap a million tonnes of fuel oil in exchange for medical services.