The largest environmental trial in US history begins February 27, as BP is sued for its 2010 oil spill disaster. New Orleans, LA – It was the largest marine oil disaster in the United States, and now BP’s trial is the largest and most complex environmental lawsuit in US history. In what is being called [...]
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The Iraqi Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi favored yesterday that Iraq’s parliament voted on Thursday on a federal draft budget in the country for the current year, which amount of $ 100 billion.
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The winning companies of the investment contracts reached Mansuriyah gas field in Diyala and began to survey the abandoned place for a long time in what carry out inspection of the place and its surroundings.
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In a country where there still isn’t a single public cinema, where detainees complain of torture and militants blow people up because of their sect, supporters of Iraq’s first human rights film festival know they face a tough task.
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The Iraqi government plans to relocate 500 other members of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) from Camp New Iraq (which was formerly known as Camp Ashraf) in the near future, the Habilian Association website reported on Sunday.
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The sixth Summit of the Americas in Colombia could prove to be an awkward weekend for President Obama.
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Korean and Iranian firms are vying for lucrative contracts in Iraq’s southern Province of Basra, according to the head of Basra Investment Commission.
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The Hameediyah Mushroom Farm was established in 1984, just west of the city of Ramadi. The company is privately owned by the Khirbit family.
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The Center for Architecture announces the opening of two concurrent exhibitions on architecture in the Middle East. City of Mirages: Baghdad, 1952-1982, in its U.S. debut, presents built and unbuilt work by 11 architects, including Alvar Aalto, Le…
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The Arab Advisors Group analyzed the residential ADSL rates in nineteen Arab countries. Iraq and Sudan have the highest average ADSL fees, while Morocco and Tunisia have the lowest fees. When rates are analyzed in relation to GDP per capita in each…
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