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Al-Sudani: More than 7 million Iraqi citizens have been affected by drought, and we will call for a regional climate conference in Baghdad

Today, Sunday, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, announced that more than 7 million Iraqi citizens have been affected by drought, pointing out that he will call for a regional climate conference in Baghdad. And his media office stated, in a statement received by Al-Ghadeer, that “Al-Sudani opened today the …

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Xi Jinping re-elected as Chinese president

The historic third term came with unanimous support from Chinese lawmakers Xi Jinping was re-elected as the President of China on Friday, securing an unprecedented third five-year term in power. Last year, Xi was also re-confirmed in the key position of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader. His candidacy was endorsed …

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What will it take to end the war in Ukraine?

Ukraine and Russia face obstacles to peace talks, but pressure to negotiate will inevitably increase. More than a year after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war appears to have reached a deadlock. Since the liberation of Kherson by Ukrainian forces last November, both sides have been engaged in positional …

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Germany’s Foreign minister began a visit to Iraq, would meet the PM.

On Tuesday, Germany’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Annalena Baerbock, arrived in Iraq on an official visit. Yesterday, The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Ahmad Al-Sahaf, explained that the top German official would meet with Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’a Al-Sudani, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of …

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China warns conflict is inevitable unless U.S. changes course

The United States and China are hurtling toward inevitable “confrontation and conflict” unless Washington changes course, Beijing’s new foreign minister warned Tuesday. The fiery comments from Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang underlined the deepening tensions between the world’s two largest economies in the wake of the surveillance balloon saga and …

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