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Kurdish Migrant Deported After Honor Killing Conviction
Abdalla Yones, a 69-year-old Kurdish migrant, was deported to Iraq in 2017 after serving 14 years of a life sentence for the honor killing of his 16-year-old daughter, Heshu, in 2002, a case that prompted the creation of a UK task force on honor-based violence.
Kurdish Migrant Deported After Honor Killing Conviction
Abdalla Yones, a 69-year-old Kurdish migrant, was deported to Iraq in 2017 after serving 14 years of a life sentence for the honor killing of his 16-year-old daughter, Heshu, in 2002, a case that prompted the creation of a UK task force on honor-based violence.
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64% Bias Score


61 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Sparking Safety Concerns
A fire at a five-day-old shopping mall in Kut, Iraq, killed 61 people, mostly from asphyxiation, prompting a three-day mourning period and investigations into building safety regulations.
61 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Sparking Safety Concerns
A fire at a five-day-old shopping mall in Kut, Iraq, killed 61 people, mostly from asphyxiation, prompting a three-day mourning period and investigations into building safety regulations.
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24% Bias Score


Father And Mother Charged With Attempted Honor Killing
An 18-year-old girl, Fatima Ali, testified against her parents in Washington state for attempted murder after her father choked her outside her high school on October 18, 2022, allegedly as an attempted honor killing for refusing an arranged marriage and dating an American boy; bystanders intervened...
Father And Mother Charged With Attempted Honor Killing
An 18-year-old girl, Fatima Ali, testified against her parents in Washington state for attempted murder after her father choked her outside her high school on October 18, 2022, allegedly as an attempted honor killing for refusing an arranged marriage and dating an American boy; bystanders intervened...
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44% Bias Score


Drone Attacks Hit Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields for Third Day
For the third consecutive day, on June 16th, 2024, drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, damaging facilities belonging to DNO and Hunt Oil, with investigations pointing to Iran-backed militias; the attacks exacerbate existing tensions between the central government and the KRG over o...
Drone Attacks Hit Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields for Third Day
For the third consecutive day, on June 16th, 2024, drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, damaging facilities belonging to DNO and Hunt Oil, with investigations pointing to Iran-backed militias; the attacks exacerbate existing tensions between the central government and the KRG over o...
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36% Bias Score


Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die from Gas Poisoning in Iraqi Cave
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane and carbon monoxide poisoning in an 852-meter-high cave in northern Iraq on July 6, 2022, while searching for a lieutenant's body; 19 soldiers were exposed, and an investigation is underway.
Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die from Gas Poisoning in Iraqi Cave
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane and carbon monoxide poisoning in an 852-meter-high cave in northern Iraq on July 6, 2022, while searching for a lieutenant's body; 19 soldiers were exposed, and an investigation is underway.
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32% Bias Score


Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Iraqi Cave from Methane Gas
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure on July 6th, 2025, in a cave in northern Iraq during the Pençe-Kilit operation, despite prior checks; the incident is under investigation.
Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Iraqi Cave from Methane Gas
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure on July 6th, 2025, in a cave in northern Iraq during the Pençe-Kilit operation, despite prior checks; the incident is under investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Deadly Mall Fire in Iraq Kills 61
A fire in a newly opened mall in al-Kut, Iraq, killed at least 61 people, mostly from suffocation, highlighting concerns about building safety standards; investigations are underway.

Deadly Mall Fire in Iraq Kills 61
A fire in a newly opened mall in al-Kut, Iraq, killed at least 61 people, mostly from suffocation, highlighting concerns about building safety standards; investigations are underway.
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20% Bias Score

Multiple Drone Strikes Hit Iraqi Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Drone strikes hit three oil fields in Iraq's Kurdistan region on Wednesday, causing only material damage, amidst rising tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports and a closed pipeline to Turkey; the attacks bring the total number of targeted oil fields to five in the past week.

Multiple Drone Strikes Hit Iraqi Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Drone strikes hit three oil fields in Iraq's Kurdistan region on Wednesday, causing only material damage, amidst rising tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports and a closed pipeline to Turkey; the attacks bring the total number of targeted oil fields to five in the past week.
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36% Bias Score

Mosul Airport Reopens After ISIS Destruction
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani inaugurated Mosul's newly restored airport on Wednesday, nearly three years after reconstruction began following its destruction during battles against ISIS; the airport, including a main terminal, VIP lounge, and advanced radar, is expected to handle 630...

Mosul Airport Reopens After ISIS Destruction
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani inaugurated Mosul's newly restored airport on Wednesday, nearly three years after reconstruction began following its destruction during battles against ISIS; the airport, including a main terminal, VIP lounge, and advanced radar, is expected to handle 630...
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32% Bias Score

PKK Fighters Destroy Weapons in Symbolic Peace Move
In northern Iraq, approximately 30 PKK fighters publicly destroyed their weapons on Friday, marking a significant step towards peace after a 40-year armed conflict, following a call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.

PKK Fighters Destroy Weapons in Symbolic Peace Move
In northern Iraq, approximately 30 PKK fighters publicly destroyed their weapons on Friday, marking a significant step towards peace after a 40-year armed conflict, following a call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.
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44% Bias Score

PKK to Begin Disarmament in Iraq Following Öcalan's Message
Thirty PKK guerrillas will begin surrendering weapons in Sulaimaniyya, Iraq this Friday, initiating a disarmament process following a video message from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who declared the end of armed struggle after 40 years. The Turkish government expects the process to conclud...

PKK to Begin Disarmament in Iraq Following Öcalan's Message
Thirty PKK guerrillas will begin surrendering weapons in Sulaimaniyya, Iraq this Friday, initiating a disarmament process following a video message from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who declared the end of armed struggle after 40 years. The Turkish government expects the process to conclud...
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36% Bias Score

Israel's Unauthorized Use of Iraqi Airspace During Iran Conflict Exposes Air Defense Weaknesses
During the 12-day Israeli-Iranian war (July 1-12, 2025), Israel used Iraqi airspace to attack Iran without permission, confirmed by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, who stated that Iraq lacked advanced air defense systems due to past failures and the presence of international coalition ...

Israel's Unauthorized Use of Iraqi Airspace During Iran Conflict Exposes Air Defense Weaknesses
During the 12-day Israeli-Iranian war (July 1-12, 2025), Israel used Iraqi airspace to attack Iran without permission, confirmed by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, who stated that Iraq lacked advanced air defense systems due to past failures and the presence of international coalition ...
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52% Bias Score
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