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Jordan revamps rules of granting citizenship to foreign investors
Jordan's move to revamp its Citizenship By Investment programme has opened up more pathways for foreign investors to obtain a passport, but it is unlikely to make an economic impact in the short term, analysts say. Amman will grant Jordanian...

Iraq’s highest judge steps down for medical reasons
2025-06-29T10:15:54+00:00 font Enable Reading Mode A- A A+ Shafaq News – Baghdad Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council on Sunday confirmed the retirement of Jassim Mohammed Aboud al-Amiri, Chief of the Federal Supreme Court, the nation’s highest...

Dust storm leaves over 100 hospitalised in Iraq
Health authorities in Iraq’s northern Kirkuk province reported dozens of cases of suffocation after a heavy dust storm swept through the region in recent hours. Saman Yaba, Spokesperson for the Province’s Health Directorate, said that 109 people...

Dust storm leaves over 100 hospitalised in Kirkuk, Iraq
BAGHDAD, 2nd July, 2025 (WAM) -- Health authorities in Iraq's northern Kirkuk province reported dozens of cases of suffocation after a heavy dust storm swept through the region in recent hours. Saman Yaba, Spokesperson for the Province's Health...

Can videogames improve mental health and wellbeing?
Analysis: Researchers have found that videogames enable us to fulfil some of our psychological needs The misconception that violent videogames cause aggression in children has persisted since the dawn of modern gaming. Decades of research has...

Purple Heart Comedian: Henline turns laughter into the best medicine
By Toni Shah Bobby Henline’s story is a story of resilience and courage. An Army veteran with multiple tours under his belt, he fought on the battlefield for many years, but he had to fight for his life after being severely burned when his unit...

Iraq’s Gen Z: Caught between a digital future and fragile realities
Shafaq News/ Iraq’s Generation Z grew up online—but not in peace. Born between 1997 and 2012, this generation—often called Zoomers or digital natives—is the first to come of age in a world shaped by the internet, smartphones, and social media....

<b>Idris Nechirvan Barzani: Leading Iraq toward environmental sustainability</b>
For over four decades, Iraq has grappled with persistent drought, intensified by extreme heat, desertification, and dwindling water resources. The United Nations Environment Programme ranks Iraq as the world’s fifth most climate-vulnerable region,...

Confused by UAE's corporate tax? You should never stop trying to learn
From the library to Wikipedia to conversational artificial intelligence chatbots, how we research questions and interrogate the information we retrieve has evolved. I am old enough to have lived through all three mediums. Not without its health...

CCHF: New fatality confirmed in Iraq’s Najaf
2025-07-01T07:30:58+00:00 font Enable Reading Mode A- A A+ Shafaq News – Najaf A woman in her sixties has died from complications related to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Najaf, a medical source told Shafaq News on Tuesday. The woman...

World News | Iraq's Top Court to Resume Work After President Retires Amid Controversy
Baghdad, Jun 30 (AP) Iraq's top court was set to resume work Monday after nine judges who had tendered their resignations in recent weeks returned to work following the retirement of the court's president and the appointment of a successor. Iraq's...
World Associated Press Iraq's top court to resume work after president retires amid controversy
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s top court was set to resume work Monday after nine judges who had tendered their resignations in recent weeks returned to work following the retirement of the court’s president and the appointment of a successor. Iraq’s...

Why do so many from around the world try to cross the English Channel?
While the politicians talk, so many people come from around the world to try to get across the Channel on small boats. But why? Why make such a perilous crossing to try to get to a country that seems to be getting increasingly hostile to asylum...

Efforts to Examine War Trauma of Former Japanese Soldiers Grow; Medical Records Provide Vital Insight
The Yomiuri Shimbun The medical records of a private of the Imperial Japanese Army stored at Asai Hospital in Togane, Chiba Prefecture By Kisho Hamada / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer 7:00 JST, July 1, 2025 A move has been growing to examine the...

The clock is ticking on the Senate to chop $9.4 billion of waste
President Donald Trump entered the Oval Office on a mission to reduce waste in the federal budget — what I call “spending porn.” He’s made a great start through the early work of DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency. There’s a problem,...

Iraq, South Korea lift their bans on Brazilian chicken exports
WORLD – Iraq has officially withdrawn a ban on chicken meat imports from Brazil that was implemented last month following a bird flu case on a commercial farm, according to a statement by Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry. South Korea, which also...

Discover Iraq: Karbala, where memory breathes and future beckons
Shafaq News Few places wear their history as openly as Iraq’s Karbala. Each year, during Ashura and Arbaeen, the city fills with black-clad pilgrims mourning the martyrdom of Imam Hussein ibn Ali, the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, who was killed...

Palm Trees: A Natural Defence Against Iraq’s Climate Crisis
In Iraq, palm trees are a lifeline in the country’s fight against climate change. Ranked among the five countries most vulnerable to extreme heat, water scarcity, and food insecurity, Iraq faces growing environmental threats. Scientists and...

Iraq arrests pro-Iran commentator who claimed radar struck by drone aided Israel
Iraqi authorities said they arrested a political commentator on Wednesday over a post alleging that a military radar system struck by a drone had been used to help Israel in its war against Iran. After a court issued a warrant, the Defense...

Tying hospital funds to patient satisfaction
Sir, There is a big difference between motivation and financial incentives (“Hospitals’ funds tied to patient satisfaction”, news, Jun 28). Most health and other professionals are primarily motivated by wanting to make a difference in the world...