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Schools in several provinces were shut as severe flooding overwhelmed infrastructure across the country
Extremists captured and enslaved thousands of women and girls from minority groups, mainly Yazidis, in 2014
Senior figure from Egypt’s highest religious authority urges viewers not to watch show
Case centred on $2.5 billion being taken from Iraq's General Commission for Taxes
Abdul Latif Rashid had requested order to ensure 'continuous and timely' payment for Kurdistan Regional Government civil servants
Resumption of crude flows would end a nearly two-year dispute with central government over oil supplies
MPs and activists say three laws were bundled together in a single round of voting without following proper procedure
Move emphasises tension between Baghdad and Erbil as they have failed to agree on various pending issues
The Iraqi city’s historic Al Hadba Minaret and two churches destroyed by the militant group have been rebuilt as part pf a Unesco project
The bill is one of three that were passed together in a single round of voting and allegedly without following procedure
The changes have been approved along with general amnesty and property restitution laws
Robert Pether could be given more than 10 extra years in jail while his colleague remains in custody despite both men being due for release
Deal includes a trade package worth up to £12.3 billion and a bilateral defence pact
Leader set to meet King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Syria dominated talks between Iraq's Al Sudani and Iranian President as both Baghdad and Tehran were supporters of the Assad regime
