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IAEA Akan Bantu Irak Kembangkan Program Nuklir

BAGHDAD: The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi met Iraq’s prime minister in Baghdad on Monday as part of a visit to help the country develop a peaceful nuclear program.

“We have discussed several projects in Iraq, including building a nuclear reactor for peaceful purposes,” Iraqi Education Minister Naim Al-Aboudi told reporters following a meeting between Grossi and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.

Source: IAEA to help Iraq develop nuclear program

SUMBER: https://www.arabnews.com/node/2478911/middle-east

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Menlu Turkiye Mencari Dukungan Irak Melawan Kelompok Militan Kurdi

BAGHDAD: Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan was in Baghdad for high-level meetings on Thursday, ahead of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s expected visit next month and a potential Turkish offensive against a Kurdish militant group that maintains bases in Iraq.
The talks between the Turkish foreign minister and his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein would focus on “counter-terrorism, security and military cooperation,” according to a statement carried by the state-run Iraqi News Agency.

Source: Turkiye’s foreign minister seeks Iraq’s support against Kurdish militant group

SUMBER: https://www.arabnews.com/node/2476946/middle-east

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Keluarga Irak Salahkan “Penyelundup Tak Bermoral” atas Kematian Anak Perempuan Berusia 7 Tahun yang Seberangi Selat Inggris

LONDON: An Iraqi girl who drowned trying to cross the English Channel died because of “people smugglers with no morals,” her family have said.
Rula, 7, fell into the River Aa 20 miles inland from Calais in northern France. She was traveling with her parents, four other adults and 10 children aged below 13 years when the boat they were traveling to the UK in capsized.

Source: Iraqi family blames ‘smugglers who have no morals’ for death of girl, 7, crossing English Channel

SUMBER: https://www.arabnews.com/node/2473426/world

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Bertahun-tahun setelah Perang, Warga Irak Cari Petualangan Baru di Gurun Pasir

SAMAWAH, Iraq: Far from the hustle and bustle of major cities, young Iraqis are increasingly taking advantage of a renewed sense of safety to explore the country’s serene desert getaways.
Sheltering amidst the golden dunes, Ghadanfar Abdallah and his friends gather around a flickering campfire in the Samawah desert south of the capital, humming tunes, laughing and eating.
“When we post pictures, people do not believe that there are such places like the dunes in Iraq,” the 35-year-old oil sector worker said.

Source: Years removed from war, Iraqis seek new desert escapades

SUMBER: https://www.arabnews.com/node/2470601/middle-east