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Iraq will export 185,000 barrels per day through state-run oil marketing firm SOMO
Appeal by jailed leader paves way to ending decades-long conflict between Kurdish groups and Turkish state
The poet, in his short life, revolutionised and simplified Arab literature
Audrey Azoulay says UAE-funded project shows determination of city residents to reclaim their heritage
Army appeared to withdraw from three refugee camps in the occupied West Bank by early Friday following 10 days of military operations
The royal amnesty is aimed at fostering 'social cohesion'
Second phase of inoculation campaign to reach a total of 640,000 children starts in the south
Senior UN children's agency official said Israel's pause in fighting must be held until the end
UN agency aims to deliver two doses of the vaccine to 640,000 children via health centres and mobile teams
Vessel operator Delta Tankers is attempting to move the burning Greek-flagged MV Sounion, which is carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude
The MV Sounion was carrying about a million barrels of crude from Iraq to Greece
Doctors say Sama Tbail has lost almost all her hair due to the psychological toll of living in a conflict zone
Stephen Hitchen had spoken about threats received from militias outside of state control
The mandate of Unami is set to conclude after the country's 2025 general elections
Bashiqa military base will be turned into a training base under Iraqi armed forces' control to counter PKK
