Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
Lebanon, despite its own political and economic challenges, had been a key destination for Iraqi travelers, particularly for those seeking medical treatment, business opportunities, or tourism
The ministry also reported that another six terrorists linked to the PKK and YPG were neutralized in the Euphrates Shield and Peace Spring operation zones in northern Syria, areas where Turkish forces have been actively engaged in anti-terrorism operations
Iraqi MP Mustafa Sanad announced on social media that Iraq has halted crude oil deliveries to Syria, citing security concerns echoed by Foreign Minister Fuad Hussain, who warned of potential terrorist resurgence amid Syria's escalating instability
The announcement was made during a visit to the airport on Sunday, where Al-Sudani inspected the progress of the renovation projects and was briefed on the improvements to the airport's infrastructure
A new security force, composed of emergency battalion officers from Saladin's Police Command, has been deployed for 15 days under the Sixth Border Guard Command. The deployment aims to enhance security amid growing concerns about potential militant activity in the region
With a projected cost of $17 billion, this corridor of roads, railways, ports, and cities could pose a significant challenge to Egypt’s Suez Canal, currently a critical artery of global trade
The project focused on upgrading the Qadisiya–Al-Diwaniyah line, spanning 6.4 kilometers, and the Qadisiya–Al-Shamiya line, extending 16.6 kilometers. Both lines operate at a voltage of 132 kV and are vital components of the province's electricity network
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
Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meet as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme intensify. The talks highlight disagreements over missiles, sanctions, and regional security while military threats and diplomatic efforts raise tensions across the Middle East
At least 15 people died after two adjoining residential buildings collapsed in Tripoli. Authorities warn more residents could be missing as repeated structural failures highlight Lebanon’s deepening infrastructure decay, long-term neglect, and mounting risks for families living in aging structures