
PM Sudani discusses recent attacks in Baghdad meeting
KRG says not consulted on Iraq-UN poverty report
The Kurdistan Region’s planning ministry on Wednesday said it was not consulted on Iraq’s newly released poverty report, which was launched in Baghdad in coordination with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and a UK-based research center.
Iraqi president, PM stress state resources must not be used for election purposes

Iraqi women’s party seeks to contest elections through empowerment

Iraq-Turkey pipeline requires ‘costly’ renovation: KRG PM advisor

Iraqi top court dismisses lawsuit to halt KRG’s 24-hour power plan

US calls on Iraq to punish pro-Iran militants over deadly Baghdad attack

Kurdish MP urges Iraqi president to halt Qaratapa upgrade

Iraqi authorities arrest PMF members linked to attack on ministry

Iraq to hit 52 degrees Celsius amid scorching summer

Iraq sees drop in wheat production amid summer drought
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Iraqi parliament to vote on controversial protest bill
Iraq’s parliament is expected to vote Saturday on a controversial freedom of expression bill that imposes penalties for hate speech and insults to religious sects, bans protests during night hours, and prohibits gatherings near hospitals, schools, and government offices. The legislation has drawn criticism from within the parliament.
Iraq arrests accused Anfal executioner
Iraq has arrested the man accused of overseeing torture and executions at Nugra Salman prison during the genocidal Anfal campaign that targeted Kurds in the late 1980s.
Kirkuk court hands suspended sentence to Kurdish villager over disputed land
Baghdad may waive oil shortfall blocking June budget transfers to Erbil: KRG source
Baghdad may overlook the volume of oil currently being delivered by the Kurdistan Region despite it falling short of the agreed-upon quota, potentially paving the way for the disbursement of June salaries, a source from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) told Rudaw on Wednesday.
PM Sudani discusses recent attacks in Baghdad meeting
KRG says not consulted on Iraq-UN poverty report
The Kurdistan Region’s planning ministry on Wednesday said it was not consulted on Iraq’s newly released poverty report, which was launched in Baghdad in coordination with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and a UK-based research center.

Iraqi women’s party seeks to contest elections through empowerment
Iraq-Turkey pipeline requires ‘costly’ renovation: KRG PM advisor
The Iraq-Turkey pipeline has surpassed its lifespan and will require “costly” renovation if the Kurdistan Region’s long-stalled oil exports are to resume, an energy advisor to the Region’s prime minister said on Tuesday.
Iraqi top court dismisses lawsuit to halt KRG’s 24-hour power plan
Iraq’s highest judicial authority on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Kurdish opposition lawmaker Srwa Abdulwahid seeking to annul the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) landmark electricity project, Runaki, which aims to provide uninterrupted 24-hour power across the Region.

US calls on Iraq to punish pro-Iran militants over deadly Baghdad attack

Kurdish MP urges Iraqi president to halt Qaratapa upgrade

Iraqi authorities arrest PMF members linked to attack on ministry

Iraq to hit 52 degrees Celsius amid scorching summer

Iraq sees drop in wheat production amid summer drought

MP says Iraq can withdraw from maritime agreement with Kuwait

MPs slam Baghdad for banning Kurdish in disputed areas











