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Iraqi Forces Kill 14 Daesh, Destroy 4 Armored Vehicles In Anbar
Iraqi Security forces launched an offensive, killing 14 Daesh terrorists and destroying four of their armored vehicles in a desert area south of al-Rutbah town, Colonel Shaker Obeid al-Rishawy said to Medias.
Ammar al-Hakim Confirms Iraq's Support for Iran Against US Sanctions
Ammar al-Hakim, leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement, reacted on Wednesday to U.S. sanctions move on the Islamic Republic of Iran, calling for all-out efforts to help Iran in the face of U.S. pressure.
UN Calls for Non-Sectarian" National Government in Iraq
The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq, Jan Kubis, on Wednesday called on political leaders to take advantage of the opportunity to create a "non-sectarian" national government in the country.
Iraq PM Investigates Ex-Officials on Corruption Charges
A number of former officials, including ex-government ministers, have been referred to a parliamentary ethics committee for suspected corruption, according to a Tuesday statement released by Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi's office. Iraq PM investigates former ministers on corruption charges
Holy Quran Memorization Program Begins in Iraq
Iraq’s first national Quran memorization plan titled “Imamayn Askariyayn” got underway in Samarra, north of the country.
Iraq Ends Manual Recount of May Parliamentary Election
Electoral officials have finished conducting a countrywide manual recount of the results of Iraq’s May 12 parliamentary election.
Iraqi Demonstrators Disrupt Road to Oil Tankers in Basra
Hundreds of Iraqis demonstrated in the southern city of Basra on Sunday amid a growing anger over high unemployment and poor public utilities.
Iraq's Sairoon Coalition is Heading Towards Majority Bloc
Iraqi Muqtada al-Sadr’s Sairoon bloc has reached an understanding with a handful of political parties regarding the formation of a majority bloc in parliament which would then be tasked with drawing up a new government, a Sairoon spokesman said Tuesday.
Iraqis Hold a New Sit-In in Basra as Timeout Ends
Hundreds of Iraqis on Tuesday staged a sit-in outside Basra’s provincial council building amid ongoing protests across southern Iraq against poor public services, high unemployment and perceived government corruption.
Over Dozen Daesh Remnants Slain in Iraqi Army Operations
More than a dozen members of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group have been killed and several others captured as Iraqi air forces and government troops launched separate counter-terrorism operations across the crisis-hit Arab country to flush out the last remnants of the extremist outfit.
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