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Judicial authorities in Iraq say that more than 19,000 prisoners have been released so far this year under a broad new ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIraq frees over 19,000 prisoners under new amnesty, including some ex-ISILIraq has released more than 19,000 prisoners under a sweeping amnesty law designed to relieve pressure on its overcrowded ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa will not attend the Arab League Summit in Baghdad this weekend, Syrian state media said on ...
Iraq has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s announcement to lift sanctions on Syria, expressing hope that the move will ...
Iraq's Ministerial Council for Economy reviews falling poverty/unemployment rates, agrees on customs/contractor ...
Marlon Parris, who moved to the U.S. in 1997 and was repeatedly issued Green Cards, may be deported to Trinidad and Tobago.
Iraq War veteran JP Caffee finds peace and healing by taking street photography in the U.S. including Rapid City.
The Register on MSN1d
Türkiye-linked spy crew exploited a messaging app zero-day to snoop on Kurdish army in IraqMarbledDust' gang has honed the skills it uses to assist Ankara Turkish spies exploited a zero-day bug in a messaging app to ...
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Turkey and Iraq Reaffirm Commitment to Work Against Kurdish Militants and Other Security ThreatsIraq's prime minister is visiting Turkey as the two neighboring countries move forward with efforts to strengthen cooperation ...
Data recently published revealed that the value of Iraq’s oil exports to Turkey surpassed $1.5 billion in 2024.
Twelve new coalitions and 104 political parties have registered to run in Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections, the ...
Marlon Parris, who served two Army deployments in Iraq, was detained by immigration officials in January outside of his Phoenix-area neighborhood.
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