Iraq’s top court has thrown out a legal challenge that had temporarily halted three controversial laws passed last month by the country’s parliament.
A lone bugle echoed across Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Tuesday as more than 200 people laid to rest a father, friend and veteran remembered for service both in and out of his Army uniform.
Iraq's top court throws out challenge to new laws, including one increasing Islamic courts authority
Iraq’s top court has thrown out a legal challenge that had temporarily halted three controversial laws passed last month by the country’s parliament ...
Iraqi experts told The New Arab that the Iran-backed militias in Iraq are prepared to resume attacks on Israel and the US ...
Hawrami highlighted that both Republican and Democratic lawmakers view the Kurdistan Region as a crucial partner, ...
The aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States prompted numerous counterinsurgency operations across various theaters ...
Following Steve Rogers' (Chris Evans) decision to go back in time and be with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) at the end of ...
German theologian and journalist Matthias Kopp -- spokesman for the German Bishops' Conference and a consultant to the ...
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Baghdad's first skatepark provides escape for young peopleA new skatepark has opened in Baghdad, the first in the Iraqi capital. The park, which was opened by three organisations from Italy, Iraq and Belgium after lengthy negotiations, now provides a welcome ...
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Hosted on MSNReflections of an Iraqi Arab JewBy Hussain SanaAvi Shlaim, an Iraqi-born Israeli-British historian, is an Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford and one of the leading voices on Middle Eastern ...
The evisceration of U.S.A.I.D. isn’t a policy fight—it’s an execution designed to strike fear in our own government.
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