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World Cup Shock in Philly: France beat Iraq 3-0 in a Group I match delayed by severe thunderstorms and a lightning stoppage of about two hours, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice on his 100th France cap and moving to 16 World Cup goals, while Ousmane Dembélé added his first major-tournament goal. Iraq’s Tournament Reality Check: Iraq lost again after a 4-1 defeat to Norway and now faces a must-win final group game to stay alive. Iraq Accountability Watch: Iraqi Airways’ director general was arrested over alleged embezzlement of more than 115 billion dinars, as anti-corruption cases continue to expand. Media Crackdown: Iraq’s Communications and Media Commission suspended TV presenter Mona Sami’s program for 10 days and fined Alawla TV for alleged incitement and broadcast rule violations. Trade & Health Signals: Tobacco imports into Iraq plunged in 2025, and Iraq’s imports of Kuwaiti non-oil goods were reported at about $17.1M in March 2026. Regional Diplomacy: Türkiye said it will support the U.S.-Iran process toward a peaceful end, and Erdoğan also discussed ties with Iraq in a separate call.

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Jun. 17, 2026

SOUEAST opens first mall showroom in Baghdad as Iraq expansion accelerates

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Officials say that Iraq has increased the crude oil production from its southern oilfields to 2.1 million barrels per day.

Officials say that Iraq has increased the crude oil production from its southern oilfields to 2.1 million barrels per day.


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Jun. 17, 2026

SOUEAST Opens First Mall Showroom in Iraq, Accelerating Middle East Channel Expansion

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Jun. 14, 2026

Iraq Thwarts Assassination Plot Targeting National Security Chief

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Iraq’s Top Leaders Reaffirm State Control Over All Weapons

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Iraq, Syria Move to Deepen Coordination on Security, Economic Challenges

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Iraq, Syria Move to Strengthen Security, Economic Ties

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Iraq’s Leadership Reaffirms Exclusive State Control Over Arms

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