Officials in the Iraqi capital have ordered to lift curfew previously imposed in Baghdad, security sources confirmed. Commander of the Joint Operation Command in Baghdad, Major General Qais al-Mohammadawi announced the decision late on Tuesday. He said the lift of curfew came after the cooperation between security forces and the …
Read More »Two Employees killed as Iraqi central bank evacuated: reports.
Two employees of the Central Bank of Iraq were killed and another was wounded by a random shooting of security forces in Baghdad, local sources said. Earlier in the day, security forces closed the gates of the Central Bank of Iraq and Rafidain Bank, the main branch in Rashid Street, …
Read More »Iraq begins talks to amend the constitution to calm protests.
Talks on amendments to the Iraqi constitution began on Tuesday as internet access was cut in Baghdad amid renewed clashes in the capital. The first meeting of a parliamentary committee that was formed last month to oversee the drafting of constitutional adjustments took place in parliament, with officials hoping it …
Read More »Iraq army warns of a bridge collapse in Baghdad.
A spokesman for the Iraqi Armed Forces, Major General Abdul Karim Khalaf, yesterday warned that the Jumhuriya Bridge in Baghdad may collapse as a result of arson attacks and the damage caused to its rubber joints. The Jumhuriya Bridge is a crossing that links Tahrir Square to the heavily fortified …
Read More »Iraq without the Internet again.
Internet service was cut again this afternoon in Baghdad and several Iraqi cities. This comes within a few hours after the service returned on Tuesday morning following a cut at midnight, at a time the country is witnessing a wave of bloody protests. The Iraqi authorities did not give an …
Read More »Amid unrest, Iraqi President arrives in Erbil.
Iraqi President Barham Salih arrived in the Kurdistan Region capital of Erbil on Monday to meet with top Kurdish officials and lawmakers from the region. Salih’s trip comes amid ongoing widespread violence-ridden protests in Iraq that began early last month, calling for a complete overhaul of the government and ouster …
Read More »Protesters block roads in Baghdad and blockade PM headquarter.
Demonstrators blocked several roads in the capital, Baghdad, and surrounded the office of Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi in al- Allawi area, in a new method, after they were stationed throughout the days of demonstrations in Tahrir Square and its surroundings. Informed sources told Alghadeer News that protesters blocked Allawi …
Read More »Qi Company Wins an international award as the best smart card
Qi.iQ Smart Card Company has won an award at the Global Event (International Finance Award 2019) as the Best Smart Card- Finance 2019 Iraq receives this award for the first time in its history, which is the result of a great national effort by an Iraqi electronic payment company which …
Read More »Iraqi President Barham Salih met with leaders and representatives of trade unions and organizations
The Iraqi president listened, through a frank and open dialogue, to the views of the audience regarding the protest movement and its demands and how to work to make this situation in Baghdad and a number of provinces the key to a real and radical reform work for the political …
Read More »Iraq protests: Baghdad blocked as unrest escalates.
Protesters have blocked the main thoroughfares in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, as mass anti-government protests continue. Demonstrators have seen parking cars at key junctions of the city as police looked on without intervening. Since 1 October, tens of thousands of people have taken part in two waves of protests to …
Read More »Iraqi port resumes work after the demonstrator’s withdrawal
The General Company for Ports of Iraq announced on Sunday its thanks and appreciation to the demonstrators in Khor Al-Zubair area for their high sense of responsibility towards the flow of national demonstrations. The company explained in a statement received by Shafaq News that “the demonstration and demanding rights are …
Read More »Iraq’s Supreme Cleric urges the end of bloodshed.
Iraq’s supreme cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has urged the end of bloodshed in Iraq, warning of chaos after dozens of deaths during the recent wave of protest rallies across Iraq. In a statement on Friday, Ayatollah Sistani expressed regret over the continued clashes between demonstrators and security forces, which have …
Read More »IS Attacks Iraqi Army, Casualties Reported.
The terrorists of the Islamic State (IS) carried out an attack on an Iraqi Army unit in the province of Salahaddin overnight on Thursday, with casualties reported. Iraq’s Security Media Cell said in a statement that the terrorists targeted the military base in the town of Tarmiyah, in Salahuddin province. …
Read More »Iraq Issues Arrest Warrants for 60 Officials Suspected of Corruption.
The Iraqi Integrity Board has issued arrest warrants for 60 officials, including a governor, who are suspected of being involved in corruption cases. A total of 38 arrest warrants were issued for current and former members of provincial councils, while another one was for a governor of one of the …
Read More »Iraq protests: UN calls for national talks to break the ‘vicious cycle’ of violence.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, said she had gone to Tahrir Square to engage with the people, and listen to their concerns, as part of the UN’s continuous efforts to promote dialogue with the Government, as news reports suggest that Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, is facing growing …
Read More »Iraqi judiciary begins investigating the “corrupt” MPs in a new manner
The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq announced the implementation of procedures for the investigation of deputies wanted for crimes of financial and administrative corruption without the need to approach them. “The Council issued a circular to all courts to implement the procedures of investigation with deputies wanted for crimes of …
Read More »Baghdad International Fair “Postponed”
Baghdad International Fair, which was due to start next Friday, has reportedly been postponed for 10 days. It is now scheduled to run from 11th to 20th November. The postponement comes as protests continue to cause disruption in Baghdad and throughout the country.
Read More »Iraqi prime minister’s main backers agree to oust him.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi’s two main backers have agreed to work to remove him from office as protests against his government gained momentum in Baghdad and much of the Shi’ite south only to be met with violence. Populist Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who leads parliament’s largest bloc, had …
Read More »Iraq’s Umm Qasr port operations hit as protesters block entrance.
Iraq’s Umm Qasr commodities port near Basra was operating at only around 20% of the normal level on Tuesday after protesters blocked its entrance, port employees and local officials said. “Port operations were reduced to 20 percent because the replacement workers couldn’t join the work,” said a port manager. Thousands …
Read More »Iraqi Parliament votes to host PM Abdul Mahdi today.
The Iraqi parliament voted on Tuesday to host Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi. Parliament decided to host, Abdul Mahdi during the session and keep the session continues until his presence. The Speaker of the Parliament, Mohammed al-Halbousi has directed the General Secretariat of the Council, to contact the Prime Minister …
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