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Iraq repatriates over 12,500 nationals from Syria’s al-Hol camp

Iraq repatriates over 12,500 nationals from Syria’s al-Hol camp

Iraq’s Ministry of Immigration and Displacement has repatriated more than 12,500 Iraqi nationals from al-Hol camp in northeast Syria’s Hasaka province, the ministry confirmed on Monday. Spokesperson Ali Jahangir stated that 21 convoys have transported Iraqi families linked to ISIS…
Iraq identifies 53 victims from mass graves in Nineveh

Iraq identifies 53 victims from mass graves in Nineveh

The Iraqi Forensic Medicine Department announced on Thursday that it has identified 53 victims found in mass graves in northern Iraq, all killed by ISIS. According to Zaid Ali Abbas, the department’s director general, 32 of the victims were Yazidis…
Iraq Confirms Exclusion of Yazidi Kidnappers from Amnesty Law

Iraq Confirms Exclusion of Yazidi Kidnappers from Amnesty Law

The Iraqi Judicial Council has confirmed that individuals responsible for the kidnapping and enslavement of Yazidis and other communities will not receive amnesty under the recent amendments to the General Amnesty Law, Kurdistan 24 reported. This decision comes amid significant…
Iraq’s top court dismisses appeal against three key laws

Iraq’s top court dismisses appeal against three key laws

Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal challenging the validity of the voting procedures for three recently passed laws: amendments to the general amnesty and personal status laws, as well as a land restitution bill. The ruling effectively lifts…
Iraq repatriates 569 nationals from Syria’s Al-Hol camp

Iraq repatriates 569 nationals from Syria’s Al-Hol camp

Iraq repatriated 569 individuals from 155 families on Sunday as part of a continued effort to relocate nationals from the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria. The operation, a collaboration between the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Iraqi government, is the…
Iraq’s water crisis threatens agriculture and food security

Iraq’s water crisis threatens agriculture and food security

Iraq is facing a worsening water crisis, with experts warning of severe consequences for agriculture and overall water resources if urgent measures are not taken, local news reports said. A significant decline in rainfall has worsened food production challenges, as…
Iraqi airstrike kills suspected ISIS leaders

Iraqi airstrike kills suspected ISIS leaders

Iraqi military officials reported that an airstrike on January 31 in the Zarka area—located between Kirkuk and Salahaddin provinces—resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, including at least three suspected ISIS leaders. The operation, carried out by an F-16, targeted…
UNESCO Completes Restoration of Mosul Heritage Sites

UNESCO Completes Restoration of Mosul Heritage Sites

UNESCO on Wednesday celebrated the completion of its $115 million “Revive the Spirit of Mosul” program, restoring several key religious monuments damaged during the ISIS rule, The Art Newspaper reported. Notable sites, including the Al-Nouri Mosque, Al-Tahera Church, and Al-Saa’a…
Top Iraqi Court Suspends Key Laws Affecting Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites

Top Iraqi Court Suspends Key Laws Affecting Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites

Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court has temporarily suspended three critical laws related to general amnesty, personal status, and the return of land confiscated under the Baath regime, Rudaw reported. This decision follows amendments passed by the legislature late last month, which…
Iraq plans to repatriate all citizens from Syrian camp by 2027

Iraq plans to repatriate all citizens from Syrian camp by 2027

Iraq aims to repatriate all its citizens from al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria by 2027, Iraqi news outlet Rudaw said, citing Ali Abbas, spokesperson for the Ministry of Migration and Displacement. The plan, developed in coordination with the United Nations,…
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