Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
4/26/2022 9:16:29 PM
The Iranian media has hailed the last round of Baghdad-mediated talks with Riyadh as positive, writes Ahmed Mustafa. But the Saudi media is indifferent. Will the Iraqis manage to bring the two regional powers closer?
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World
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Region
4/24/2022 1:47:59 PM
With joyous ululations, thousands of Iraqis have celebrated for the first time the arrival of the "Holy Fire" brought from Christianity's holiest site in Jerusalem to mark Orthodox Easter.
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World
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Region
1/9/2022 3:41:24 PM
Iraq's new parliament held its first session on Sunday, nearly three months after Iraqis voted in a general election whose results have been contested by powerful Iran-backed factions.
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World
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International
11/25/2021 6:47:20 PM
Two Iraqi planes took off Thursday night for Belarus in order to repatriate Iraqis stuck on the ex-Soviet state's border with Poland, the transport ministry said.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
11/24/2021 11:12:00 AM
The attempts by hundreds of Iraqi refugees to enter the EU from Belarus last week have once again underscored the plight of Iraqis seeking to find a better life abroad
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World
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Region
11/13/2021 3:41:21 PM
Three Iraqi nationals, including a woman, were killed in violence inside the northeastern Syrian camp of Al-Hol that houses relatives of suspected jihadists, a monitor said Saturday.
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Region
11/12/2021 5:59:07 PM
Iraq said on Friday it was drawing up lists of those among the hundreds of Iraqis blocked on the border between Belarus and Poland who wish to be repatriated voluntarily.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
10/29/2021 6:03:00 PM
Some Iraqis think outside powers are intervening in the fallout from the country’s elections, with this having a polarising effect
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
10/14/2021 9:49:00 AM
Iraqis voted for a new parliament in last weekend’s elections, but it could be weeks or months before a viable new government takes office.
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World
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Region
10/10/2021 9:59:46 AM
Iraq closed its airspace Sunday as voters headed to the polls to elect a parliament that, despite widespread skepticism, some Iraqis hope will deliver reforms after decades of conflict and mismanagement
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
10/8/2021 5:02:00 PM
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World
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Region
10/8/2021 4:01:46 PM
Iraqis go to the polls Sunday for parliamentary elections, two years after a wave of anti-government protests swept the war-scarred country, but analysts say the vote is unlikely to deliver major change.
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World
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Region
10/6/2021 3:26:25 PM
When Iraqis go to the polls Sunday, they will vote for individual candidates rather than parties for the first time under a new electoral law meant to appease a youth-led protest movement fed up with the country's old-style politics.
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World
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Region
9/29/2021 10:10:05 PM
Iraq's top Shia Muslim cleric on Wednesday urged Iraqis to vote in order to "carry out real change" in next month's parliamentary elections.
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World
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Region
9/25/2021 5:01:12 PM
More than 300 Iraqis, including tribal leaders, called for a normalisation of ties with Israel at a conference in autonomous Kurdistan organised by a US think-tank, drawing a chorus of condemnation Saturday from Baghdad
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World
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Region
9/25/2021 10:42:10 AM
More than 300 Iraqis, including tribal leaders, attended a conference in autonomous Kurdistan organised by a US think-tank demanding a normalisation of relations between Baghdad and Israel
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World
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Region
8/28/2021 5:43:20 PM
Addressing the Baghdad Cooperation and Partnership Conference, he stressed the importance of supporting Iraq and its struggle
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World
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Region
7/15/2021 6:22:59 PM
At a joint news conference in Baghdad with his Lithuanian counterpart Gabrielius Landsbergis, Hussein said his government will launch a probe into 'the plan to smuggle Iraqis into Europe'
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
7/15/2021 12:10:00 PM
Iraq is set to mark its 100th statehood anniversary next month, but for many Iraqis there is little to celebrate, writes Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
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Region
7/12/2021 4:47:32 PM
Since the vaccine rollout began in March, Iraqi health authorities have fully inoculated only around one percent of the country's roughly 40 million people
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