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.
US President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about the continuation of the ceasefire in Gaza.
Greece is on high alert as seismic activity rises in Santorini and other Aegean islands, leading to cancellations and evacuations.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Bedir Abdulati is set to visit Turkey on February 4, 2025 for crucial discussions with Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
A car bomb attack in Manbij, Aleppo, claimed the lives of 7 civilians. The attack targeted a region cleared of PKK/YPG terrorists.
Armed gangs launched an attack on a town near Port-au-Prince, resulting in 50 fatalities and numerous injuries.
Approximately 1500 people stranded in their cars on the French highway N90 after rockfalls have been accommodated in emergency locations.
Ukraine accuses Russia of airstrike on school in Kursk, Russia denies and blames Kiev. Casualties reported.
Dense fog reported in the northeast region, affecting visibility and traffic.
In the Gaza Strip, the fourth round of hostage-prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas took place, with 3 Israelis released in exchange for 183 Palestinians.
After 236 days of negotiations, Belgium reached an agreement to form a new government with Bart de Wever, known for advocating the country's division, as the new Prime Minister.
Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and Palestine oppose Trump's proposal to exile Palestinians to Arab countries from Gaza Strip.
A 600-year-old miniature gold lock, believed to be a unique piece in Europe, discovered in Germany's Westphalia region.
Authorities in California confirm two devastating fires near Los Angeles are fully under control after weeks of destruction.
White House spokesperson comments on the possibility of US troop withdrawal from Syria amid recent news.
Israel reportedly transfers 90 Patriot missiles to Ukraine, boosting air defense capabilities amid tensions with Russia.
Rebels from the M23 movement advance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, seizing the city of Goma in the east, causing concerns over aid delivery disruptions.
Thai citizens remain hopeful for the release of their compatriots from Gaza, despite past disappointments.
The Doomsday Clock, symbolizing humanity's possible extinction, has been moved closer to midnight.
Russian attack near the border in Sumy region leaves 4 dead and 9 injured, Ukrainian officials report.
Surveillance footage of gym instructor engaging in sexual activities with multiple women causes uproar in Yavne.
Russian President Putin rejects Trump's call for a deal in Ukraine, stating no agreement can be made with Zelensky as his term is over.
Australian foreign minister confirms Oscar Jenkins is alive, raising concerns over his well-being and potential use as a bargaining chip by Russia.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan addresses Turkey-Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan Trilateral Meeting, emphasizing regional cooperation and economic partnerships.
Orca attacks on great white sharks raise concerns about the survival of the species as 'Hannibal Lecter' phenomenon is observed more frequently.
US administration sending Israel's Patriot missiles to Ukraine via Poland, despite concerns of Russian reaction. Gazans returning to Northern Gaza despite heavy destruction. Israel worried about US troop withdrawal from Syria.
President Trump reiterates controversial plan to evacuate Gaza, believes Egypt and Jordan will accept Gazans as refugees.
Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen visited three European capitals yesterday in response to Trump's threats to buy Greenland.
Russia conducted its first official visit to Damascus after the overthrow of Bashar Assad's regime in Syria.
Israel state television reports Trump's intention to withdraw US troops from Syria, causing concern in Tel Aviv.