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Washington and Baghdad have reached an understanding that will see a phased withdrawal of US-led coalition forces from the country by 2026.
Switzerland reopened its embassy in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday, 33 years after it closed its diplomatic mission in the country.
The amendments have set off heated debate among lawmakers, activists, and the public. Opponents say that the changes would undermine existing legal protections.
Al Hurra has reduced its workforce by 160 jobs and is merging its Iraq channel following a 20% budget reduction mandated by the US Congress.
Syrian refugees in Erbil face growing uncertainty as Iraqi authorities intensify deportations despite ongoing humanitarian concerns and a fragile legal status
The 1963 Economic Unity Agreement was established to promote economic cooperation and integration among Arab nations, aiming to create a unified economic space.
This upcoming census is Iraq's first in 27 years and represents a significant undertaking for a nation that has faced numerous challenges.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, representing Iran-backed militias, stated the attack targeted the Alon Tavor power plant in Haifa using drones.
Intense clashes between the Turkish army and PKK in northern Iraq force hundreds of Kurdish villages to evacuate, displacing thousands.
The scandal sparked widespread anger in Iraq, which is ravaged by rampant corruption, unemployment and decaying infrastructure.