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bne IntelliNews on MSNKRG delegation in Baghdad to finalise oil, salary dealBy Editorial A high-level Kurdish delegation arrived in Baghdad this week for final negotiations aimed at resolving a bitter ...
Russia eyes new oil deals in southern Iraq to expand its influence beyond Kurdistan and replicate Iran-style long-term energy ...
Iran-aligned BladedFeline group has been observed targeting the government of Iraq and KRG with advanced malware ...
The KRG’s Ministry of Interior on Friday accused PMF-linked groups of launching a drone that crashed in a deserted area near ...
Nineteen soldiers were exposed to methane while they were searching a cave, the authorities said. Twelve soldiers have died ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNUPDATE: Kurdish PKK announces plans to surrender fighters' weapons in northern IraqBy bnm Baghdad bureau The Kurdistan Workers' Party announced on July 3 that its fighters in northern Iraq will begin ...
A Kurdish militant group has announced plans to start disarming as part of a peace process with Turkey. The Kurdistan Workers ...
Iranian Kurdish dissidents have been watching from abroad for signs that the government in Tehran might falter after the ...
To block protests over unpaid salaries, security forces in Sulaimaniyah have detained dozens of teachers and civil servants.
ERBIL - Some 200 families from the Kurdistan Region who returned home after spending 16 years in Iran, Turkey and Syria as refugees, were each allotted 20 million IQDs (approx. 16,000) yesterday.
Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani submitted a formal letter to Iraq’s highest judicial authority concerning the ongoing salary crisis. The issue escalated in late May after the ...
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