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The proposed U.S. ‘No Iranian Energy Act’ aims to end Iraq’s reliance on Iranian gas, threatening severe sanctions and ...
China's top energy producer PetroChina , posted a 2.3% rise in first-quarter profit on Tuesday, citing higher natural gas ...
Yes, the film tells the true story of a surveillance mission gone wrong in insurgent territory in Ramadi, Iraq, in November 2006 – in which co-director Ray Mendoza was directly involved.
Prime Minister of Iraq H E Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani met Minister of Culture H E Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani, who is visiting Iraq. During the meeting, they discussed cooperation and ...
Ahmad al Sharaa during his imprisonment in Iraq. The banner has the name “Amjad Muzzafar Hussein Ali.” (@mashanaljabouri on X) Tensions between Baghdad and the new Syrian government have been building ...
Yezidi women, many of whom survived a genocidal campaign by the terror group ISIS, are breaking social barriers by leading environmental renewal efforts in northern ...
More than 100 companies have announced buy-back plans, including PetroChina, Midea Group and CATL China's publicly listed companies have unveiled at least 20 billion yuan (US$2.73 billion ...
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Iraq's Oil Ministry recently reiterated its ... In January, Chen Mingzhuo, general manager of PetroChina West Qurna Company, said that the firm plans to increase production to 1.2 million bpd ...
Warfare tells the true story of Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai) and his platoon during the Battle of Ramadi in the Iraq War. When their surveillance outpost is ambushed and some of ...
Iraq signed non-binding agreements with two American companies to add 27 GW to its power production capacity in an effort to address increasing demand for electricity. Iraq signed non-binding ...
However anybody who was even vaguely associated with IS remains under suspicion. That is around 250,000 Iraqis, an official from Iraq's Ministry of Interior previously told the UN Development Program.