Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
Egypt's Holding Company for Roads, Bridges, and Land Transportation Projects, a state-owned entity under the Egyptian Ministry of Transport, is vying for a share of Iraq's substantial railway development plans, with bids totaling $5 million in potential projects
Jaber Abdul-Azeez Hussein, a 28-year-old innovator from Kirkuk, has pioneered Iraq’s first home-grown date seed coffee, turning discarded seeds into a caffeine-free, nutty beverage that resonates with Iraqis and global consumers alike
The Iraqi cabinet directed the Ministry of Communications to advance the 5G project, aiming to join 52 nations with the technology. The initiative seeks to enhance connectivity and digital services, reflecting Iraq’s commitment to modernizing its telecommunications infrastructure
The United States has informed the Iraqi government that its efforts to deter Israel from launching airstrikes against Iraqi territory have been exhausted, as tensions continue to rise between Israeli forces and Iraqi resistance groups
The 27-year-old has been competing in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) since 2022, and his extensive experience in major promotions, including his time as a bantamweight champion under the UAE Warriors banner, gives him a significant edge heading into the match
The newly secured distribution agreement allows Laith Al-Obaidi Group to introduce Rox Motor’s innovative lineup of vehicles, including the ROX 01, a medium-to-large SUV designed for off-road capabilities
The project, which is being developed by China Energy Engineering Corporation (Energy China), marks a major milestone in Iraq's energy transformation, as the country aims to expand its capacity in both renewable energy and oil extraction operations
Lebanon’s departure of civilians to Iraq has also revealed layers of complexity in their movement. The Iraqi government has largely facilitated the arrival of Lebanese refugees, easing travel requirements to expedite safe entry
The Al-Tanf base, located in Syria’s Homs province near the tri-border area with Iraq and Jordan, serves as a strategic point for US and coalition forces, who have maintained a presence in the region to counter Islamic State militants and monitor Iran-backed militias
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a coalition of armed groups, announced on Thursday that it used drones to target a military site in the occupied Palestinian territories, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict with Israel and militant factions
Spokesperson for the Ministry, Ahmed Musa, disclosed to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that discussions are currently in progress with both local and international companies to facilitate the installation of these solar systems
This incident is part of a troubling trend of violence in Kirkuk and surrounding areas. Earlier in the week, an ambush on an army convoy southwest of the city resulted in the deaths of four Iraqi soldiers, with three others sustaining injuries
Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
Global energy markets face turmoil as Iran effectively blocks the Strait of Hormuz. With oil shipments disrupted and tanker attacks rising, prices surge, threatening economic stability and supply chains, particularly in Asia and major importing nations like China
Iran’s missile arsenal has been heavily degraded by US and Israeli operations, according to former commander Joseph Votel, but analysts warn the country still retains enough military capability to prolong tensions and influence the direction of the conflict