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Oil Powerhouses: Global Output by Country

Who dominates the oil world? This graphic breaks down the biggest producers by daily output, with the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and Russia leading the…

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Kut Mall Fire: Iraq’s Latest Tragedy Exposes Deadly Safety Failures

A deadly fire at a newly opened shopping mall in Kut, eastern Iraq, has reignited long-standing concerns over building safety and government oversight. The…

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Iraq’s Prime Minister Inaugurates Mosul Airport Years After IS Devastation

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has reopened Mosul’s international airport, nearly eight years after it was destroyed during the battle to oust the…

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Rooted in Kurdistan, Designed for the World: The Story of Lara Dizeyee

Lara Dizeyee is not just designing gowns; she’s reframing Kurdish identity for the global runway. Born in Vienna, raised in the U.S., and now…

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Iraq on Alert: Fears of Nuclear Fallout from Israeli Strikes on Iran

Iraq has activated its national radiation alert systems and formed an emergency response cell as Israeli airstrikes continue to target Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. While…

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Iraq Government Institutions to Go Cashless in July

Beginning July 2025, Iraq will prohibit cash transactions in all government institutions to drive electronic payment adoption and modernize its financial system. With over…

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US Preparing Sudden Partial Embassy Evacuation in Iraq

The United States is reportedly preparing a partial evacuation of its embassy in Baghdad and has authorized the voluntary departure of military dependents from…

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Iraq Investigates Southern Marshlands’ Massive Fish Die-Off

Iraqi officials have launched an investigation into a devastating fish die-off in the southern marshlands near Najaf, where images showed thousands of silver fish…

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For First Time in 10 Years.. Aircraft Lands in Mosul

After more than a decade of closure following ISIS’ occupation, Mosul International Airport successfully conducted its first test flight, marking a “historic” moment for…

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Explainer: Kurdistan vs. Iraq Budget Battle Halts Kurdish Salaries

The finance ministries of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) clashed as Baghdad suspended all KRG civil servant salaries, accusing Erbil of overspending…

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Iraq’s Water Reserves Hit An 80-Year Low

 Iraq faces its lowest water reserves in 80 years after a dry rainy season, receiving less than 40% of its Tigris and Euphrates share…

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What Could the Baghdad Arab Summit Include?

What could the upcoming Arab League Summit in Baghdad include? From Gaza to infrastructure, here’s how Iraq is preparing to host the region’s leaders.…

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Top Stories • April 23, 2026

President Trump has ordered U.S. naval forces to escalate operations in the Strait of Hormuz, authorizing aggressive action against Iranian boats following reports of…

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Apple CEOs: The Leaders Behind a Tech Giant

From its earliest days to a $4 trillion giant, Apple’s CEOs have shaped the company’s evolution through innovation, crisis, and global expansion.

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Iran doesn’t believe Donald Trump

Questions are emerging about how Iran is interpreting recent U.S. ceasefire extensions after President Donald Trump announced another delay in potential military action while…

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