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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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PKK Leader and 30 Members to Surrender Weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan
Habertürk columnist Nagehan Alçı reports that Mustafa Karasu, a leading PKK member, and 30 others will surrender weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan under PUK supervision between July 9-11; however, the scope of the disarmament and verification methods remain unclear.
PKK Leader and 30 Members to Surrender Weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan
Habertürk columnist Nagehan Alçı reports that Mustafa Karasu, a leading PKK member, and 30 others will surrender weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan under PUK supervision between July 9-11; however, the scope of the disarmament and verification methods remain unclear.
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Mass Drone Attack Targets Israel
On Friday, approximately 100 explosive drones launched from Iran and Iraq targeted Israel, prompting widespread interceptions by the Israeli Air Force, closure of civilian airspace, and preparation for civilian sheltering; the attack involved advanced drones like the Shahed 129 and 136.
Mass Drone Attack Targets Israel
On Friday, approximately 100 explosive drones launched from Iran and Iraq targeted Israel, prompting widespread interceptions by the Israeli Air Force, closure of civilian airspace, and preparation for civilian sheltering; the attack involved advanced drones like the Shahed 129 and 136.
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Flight 149: Four Months as Human Shields in Kuwait
British Airways Flight 149, carrying nearly 400 passengers from London to Kuala Lumpur, was unexpectedly grounded in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion on August 2, 1990, resulting in a four-month ordeal as human shields, leading to a class-action lawsuit due to severe trauma and alleged government ne...
Flight 149: Four Months as Human Shields in Kuwait
British Airways Flight 149, carrying nearly 400 passengers from London to Kuala Lumpur, was unexpectedly grounded in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion on August 2, 1990, resulting in a four-month ordeal as human shields, leading to a class-action lawsuit due to severe trauma and alleged government ne...
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US Embassy in Baghdad Prepares for Potential Evacuation Amid Heightened Iran Tensions
The US embassy in Baghdad is preparing for a potential evacuation due to heightened security risks in the region amid stalled US-Iran nuclear talks and threats of conflict from Iranian officials; however, the US embassy in Qatar remains operational.
US Embassy in Baghdad Prepares for Potential Evacuation Amid Heightened Iran Tensions
The US embassy in Baghdad is preparing for a potential evacuation due to heightened security risks in the region amid stalled US-Iran nuclear talks and threats of conflict from Iranian officials; however, the US embassy in Qatar remains operational.
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Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...
Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...
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40% Bias Score

Iraq's New Government Faces Multiple Challenges
Following Iraq's 2021 elections, political gridlock ended with President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed al Sudani's October 2022 election, resolving months of stalemate. However, significant challenges persist, including ISIS, Israel's actions in Palestine, internal divisions, and th...

Iraq's New Government Faces Multiple Challenges
Following Iraq's 2021 elections, political gridlock ended with President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed al Sudani's October 2022 election, resolving months of stalemate. However, significant challenges persist, including ISIS, Israel's actions in Palestine, internal divisions, and th...
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Iraq Caught Between US and Iran After Airstrikes
The US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites has put Iraq in a difficult position, caught between its close ties to Iran and its dependence on the US for security, facing the threat of Iranian-backed militia attacks on US assets within its borders.

Iraq Caught Between US and Iran After Airstrikes
The US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites has put Iraq in a difficult position, caught between its close ties to Iran and its dependence on the US for security, facing the threat of Iranian-backed militia attacks on US assets within its borders.
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Turkey Cautiously Weighs Öcalan's Request for Meeting with SDF Leader
Turkey's ruling AKP party is cautiously considering Abdullah Öcalan's request to meet with the SDF leader Mazlum Abdi, prioritizing the formation of a parliamentary commission to address legal issues related to the disarmament process before engaging in further discussions.

Turkey Cautiously Weighs Öcalan's Request for Meeting with SDF Leader
Turkey's ruling AKP party is cautiously considering Abdullah Öcalan's request to meet with the SDF leader Mazlum Abdi, prioritizing the formation of a parliamentary commission to address legal issues related to the disarmament process before engaging in further discussions.
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Partial U.S. Embassy Evacuation in Iraq Amid Heightened Iran Tensions
The U.S. is partially evacuating non-essential personnel from its embassy in Iraq due to heightened security concerns related to potential Iranian retaliation following an anticipated Israeli military operation against Iran, amid stalled nuclear negotiations.

Partial U.S. Embassy Evacuation in Iraq Amid Heightened Iran Tensions
The U.S. is partially evacuating non-essential personnel from its embassy in Iraq due to heightened security concerns related to potential Iranian retaliation following an anticipated Israeli military operation against Iran, amid stalled nuclear negotiations.
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UNAMI Mission to End in Iraq
The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) will conclude its operations on December 31, 2025, at Iraq's request, reflecting the country's progress in political stability and governance despite persistent internal challenges and complex regional dynamics.

UNAMI Mission to End in Iraq
The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) will conclude its operations on December 31, 2025, at Iraq's request, reflecting the country's progress in political stability and governance despite persistent internal challenges and complex regional dynamics.
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20% Bias Score

Kurdistan Region of Iraq Navigates Complex Relations Amidst PKK Disarmament
In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister Kubad Talabani discusses the PKK's disarmament, the complex relationship with Turkey and Baghdad, and the KRI's semi-autonomous status, highlighting the importance of pragmatic diplomacy and economic cooperation.

Kurdistan Region of Iraq Navigates Complex Relations Amidst PKK Disarmament
In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister Kubad Talabani discusses the PKK's disarmament, the complex relationship with Turkey and Baghdad, and the KRI's semi-autonomous status, highlighting the importance of pragmatic diplomacy and economic cooperation.
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44% Bias Score
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