Iraq Parliament Approves Changes in Budget Law Allowing Resumption of Kurdish Oil Shipments
iraq February 4, 2025 05:30Iraqi Parliament approved changes in budget law to allow Kurdish oil shipments to be managed by SOMO.
Iraqi Parliament approved changes in budget law to allow Kurdish oil shipments to be managed by SOMO.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the mandatory headscarf law is suspended by the state.
A British parliament member defies UK Foreign Office ban to join Ukrainian army, while an 18-year-old Englishman dies at the front.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz's attempt to solve the migrant issue by seeking support from the far-right AfD party faces criticism in Germany.
The German parliament narrowly rejected a bill proposed by the Christian Democratic opposition for stricter migration rules.
Iraki Salvan Momika, known for Quran burning provocations, was shot dead in Sweden while on trial for hate crimes.
Iraqi Salwan Momika, known for burning the Quran, was shot dead in Sweden while undergoing trial for hate crimes.
Israel's decision to ban UNRWA raises concerns over humanitarian aid for Palestinians. Find out more.
Ahmed Şara declared as the interim president of Syria during the transition period.
Decades of avoiding collaboration with the far-right in Germany shattered as conservative parties push for stricter asylum policies.
Extremist Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun disrupts Holocaust commemoration by shouting inappropriate remarks during a moment of silence.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirms ongoing talks with European countries but no clear message received from US President Donald Trump regarding restarting nuclear negotiations.
The sudden release of Libyan general and alleged torturer Osama Najim from an Italian prison has caused outrage at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The European Commission will conduct a stress-test on social media to ensure fairness in the upcoming German elections.
The Russian government's program 'Time of Heroes' promises soldiers a way out of the Ukrainian battlefield, but only elites and war criminals seem to benefit.
European politicians seek answers regarding a lobbying scandal involving green initiatives, while former Eurocommissioner Timmermans denies any connection.
Thailand becomes the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, marking a historic milestone for LGBT rights.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk advocates deregulation and criticizes Green Deal in European Parliament speech.
The EU launches an attack on tech billionaire Elon Musk and his platform X, sparking concerns of censorship in Brussels.
The Kenyan government accuses influencers of spreading false information and cyberattacks ahead of the Dutch royal visit.
Israel and Hamas negotiators, with assistance from American, Egyptian, and Qatari mediators, have reached an agreement on a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
After 7 rounds of general elections, a new coalition government has been formed in Bulgaria, putting an end to months-long political crisis.
Canadian politician Doug Ford sends a clear message to Donald Trump in response to his recent remarks about wanting to 'annex' Canada to the US.
Italy is taking steps to combat fake reviews online by introducing new regulations to protect the integrity of the tourism industry.
An investigation reveals horrifying animal abuse at a laboratory in the University of Catanzaro, Italy, leading to arrests of several individuals including professors and top officials.
The French government is considering reversing the planned increase in retirement age from 62 years and 6 months to 62 years and 9 months, in response to negotiations with unions and employers.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has nominated Konstantinos Tasoulas as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election in Greece.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from his presidency due to martial law declaration, has been detained after being investigated for corruption allegations.
The South Korean anti-corruption agency (CIO) is currently making a new attempt to detain suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol, according to Yonhap news agency.
A controversial campaign by the far-right AfD party in Germany involves distributing pamphlets resembling airplane tickets with a one-way journey out of the country, triggering strong reactions from the public.