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Why is US repeal of Iraq war authorisation still relevant? | Conflict News
The administration of US President Joe Biden as well as many bipartisan US lawmakers and supporters have said they want…
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Deadly stampede at Basra stadium ahead of Gulf Cup final | Football News
A stampede outside a stadium in the southern Iraqi city of Basra left at least two people dead and dozens…
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Middle East round-up: Only one in 10 vote in Tunisian elections | News
Fears for democracy when almost no one turned up for elections in Tunisia, the World Cup left the building, and…
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At least eight police killed in blast near Iraq’s Kirkuk | News
DEVELOPMENT OF FEMALE STORYSTORY DEVELOPMENT, Security sources told Reuters that those killed near the city north of the center were…
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How the Arab world celebrated Morocco’s win | Qatar World Cup 2022 News
The fairy tale of the Moroccan World Cup continues to fascinate football lovers after the Lions of Atlas beat Portugal…
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Fans across the Middle East celebrate historic World Cup moment | Qatar World Cup 2022 News
Qatar marks FIFA World Cup debut with a defeat against Ecuador on Sunday, but becoming the first country in the…
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Gas cylinder explosion in Iraq’s Sulaimaniyah kills 15 people | News
The explosion of a gas cylinder caused a fire in a residential area, injuring dozens of people, and burning many…
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Middle East round-up: A reminder of dark days in Istanbul | News
Here’s Al Jazeera’s round-up of Middle East news this week. Istanbul is reeling from a deadly bombing, the Arab world…
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Heatwaves scorch Iraq as protracted political crisis grinds on | News
Baghdad, Iraq – Under the intense heat of the Iraqi summer, thousands of people gathered inside Baghdad’s Green Zone for…
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Thousands of Iraqi protesters storm parliament in Baghdad, setting up seating positions
He is a follower of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr who is protesting against attempts to form a government led by…
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