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Turkey is simplifying its connections with Iraq

Blitz 27 Mar 2024
Recent times have witnessed a palpable enhancement in the relationship between Turkey and Iraq, marking a notable departure from historical challenges ... through Turkey to initiate a new front in Iraq.
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Ancient humans had piercings just like us, archaeologists in Turkey find

GDN Online 27 Mar 2024
Although small, thin and pointed stones have been found on several digs in the Fertile Crescent, which includes parts of modern-day Turkey and Iraq, and which is where ancient humans settled to farm, ...
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Veteran to run against Hudson for Congress

The Courier-Tribune 27 Mar 2024
An Army veteran from Moore County says she has collected enough signatures to run for Congress as an independent, which would make her the first to achieve that ... Rep ... She also deployed to Iraq, Syria, and Turkey ... and abroad. .
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Iran frees 18 Filipino crew of seized oil tanker

Gulf News 27 Mar 2024
MANILA ... Iran’s navy had boarded the Greek-owned St. Nikolas, which was carrying 19 crew, off the coast of Oman ... Also read ... The Marshall Islands-flagged ship was carrying 145,000 tonnes of oil from Iraq and heading to Turkey when it was seized ... .
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Pakistan says Iran's gas project ‘need of the hour’, pushes for US sanctions waiver

Press TV 27 Mar 2024
Pakistan's petroleum minister stressed that since Iraq, Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan are able to benefit from the sanctions exemption by the US administration, Pakistan should also benefit ...
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What’s The Oldest Dessert In The World?

IFL Science 26 Mar 2024
To find out, let’s travel back to the ancient Middle East, a region that nowadays covers countries like Turkey, Armenia, and Iraq ... However, ashure isn’t just eaten in Turkey, or even by people belonging to one particular religion.
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Iraq and foreign oil firms trade blame over shut pipeline

World Pipelines 26 Mar 2024
The Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline which once handled about 0.5% of global oil supply has been halted, stuck in legal and financial limbo, since March 2023 reports Reuters ... .
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Iraqi oil ministry, IOCs in Kurdistan clash over oil seizure

The New Arab 26 Mar 2024
Since 23 March 2023, oil exports from the Kurdistan region through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline have ceased following a ruling in favour of Baghdad by a Paris-based arbitration court against Ankara.
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Germany turns to outdoor tents to house asylum seekers

The National 26 Mar 2024
However, the opposition wants Mr Scholz to focus on priority countries such as Turkey and Iraq, where large numbers of asylum seekers originate.
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Behind the terror attack in Moscow

Hindustan Times 26 Mar 2024
The Russian government has faced accusations of enabling the migration of potential militants from the North Caucasus to Syria and Iraq via Turkey ... to Syria via Turkey, ultimately joining the IS.
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Iraq, oil firms trade blame over shut Turkey pipeline

Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide 25 Mar 2024
The Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline (ITP) which once handled about 0.5% of ...
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Turkey Warns of Offensive Against Kurdish Rebels in Iraq

Voa News 25 Mar 2024
Turkey says it is preparing to launch a major military operation into Iraq ...
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Opec calls for more investments in oil industry to meet demand

Gulf Today 25 Mar 2024
The Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline (ITP) which once handled about 0.5% of global oil supply has been halted, stuck in legal and financial limbo, since March 2023 ... Iraq owes Turkey minimum payments as long as ...
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ISIS group affiliate linked to Moscow terror attack has global ambitions

Deccan Herald 25 Mar 2024
Turkish law enforcement forces detained 47 people, most of them Central Asian nationals.</p><p>Since then, Turkish security forces have launched mass counteroperations against Islamic State group suspects in Turkey, Syria and Iraq.

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