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US Defense Budget Trims Millions of Dollars Benefiting Terrorist Group

US military budget for 2023 cuts millions of dollars in military aid that would have aided terrorist groups in northern Syria and northern Iraq, but still leaves millions more for the groups, which threaten the Turkish border and local civ…
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Oil Rich Kuwait & US reaffirm strategic relationship

Official talks were held between Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington late Thursday. At the onset of the meeting, Sheikh Salem conveyed greetings of His Highness…
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London protest demands free Palestine 75 years after Israel’s creation

Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters marched in central London on Saturday to mark 75 years since the creation of the Israeli apartheid state. Israel’s foundation saw nearly one million Palestinians systematically expelled from…
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Mosul Museum to reopen after 20-year closure due to US Invasion and Looting

Iraqi officials said Mosul’s once-celebrated museum had entered the final stages of restorations ahead of a planned 2026 reopening after being closed to the public for 20 years. The museum closed its doors in 2003 amid the chaos following…
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Iraq And Iran Ignore U.S. Sanctions In Talks To Expand Energy Ties

Iran and Iraq signed an agreement on Wednesday to expand energy ties and establish a joint office aimed at overlooking cooperation between the two countries, the Iraqi Oil Ministry announced, coming as part of Iranian Oil…
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China and Pakistan agree to extend Belt and Road Initiative to Afghanistan

China and Pakistan have agreed to include Afghanistan to be part of the multi-billion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as the sanction-hit country struggles to raise funds for infrastructure. The decision was taken during a meeting…