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Political and security threats from pro-Iran factions have obliged the Iraqi government to postpone implementing the Basra-Aqaba pipeline project.
Duchess of Edinburgh makes visit to Iraq, the first British royal to do so since 2006.
Ross Roggio was convicted of torture, conspiracy, illegal weapons exports, money laundering, smuggling and other charges.
UK companies like BP and Shell have inflicted decades of environmental violence against communities of colour in their relentless pursuit of profit. The only way to stop these deaths is to dismantle the industry, writes Hannah al-Khafaji.
The figure of 43 million is an estimate that could increase, said Iraqi planning ministry spokesperson Abdel Zahra Al-Hindawi, who added that he doesn't believe it will go down.
The arrest of a prominent commander of the Popular Mobilisation Forces has triggered a tense standoff between the Iraqi government and Iran-backed militias.
Baghdad has agreed to increase the volume of heavy fuel oil supplied under an existing deal by 50% to 1.5 million metric tonnes this year, Lebanon's energy minister Walid Fayad said.
Three fighters affiliated to the PKK have been killed in a Turkish drone strike on the village of Khansour near Sinjar in northern Iraq.
People killed in a 2014 Islamic State group massacre in Iraq were buried on Tuesday.
Iran has summoned Iraq's ambassador to protest over the presence of Iranian opposition groups at an official ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan.