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| Reconstructing schools projects in the Iraqi city of Ninewa kicks off |
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| The education directorate in Ninewa province started the reconstructing schools project in the province at a cost of 63 billion Iraqi dinars after receiving the amounts allocated for that purpose, an official source said. |
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| Iraq agrees to sell discounted oil to Jordan |
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| Jordan’s Energy Minister Khaldun Qteishat announced from Amman that Iraq has agreed to sell discounted oil to Jordan at 22 dollars a barrel. |
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| 4,500 industrial projects benefit from subsidized loans program in Iraq |
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| A source in Industrial Development General Directorate affiliated to the Ministry of Industry and Minerals announced that 4500 industrial projects out of 5700 benefited until now from the program of subsidized loans that were granted to little projects during the current month. |
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| Iraq exported 410 million barrels of oil during the first 7 months of the year |
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| The Ministry of Oil announced that Iraq exported about 410 million barrels of oil in the first 7 months of the current year, with a value of 43 billion dollars. |
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| Jordan’s king in Iraq on landmark visit by Arab leader |
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| Jordan’s King Abdullah II held talks with Iraqi leaders on Monday on the first visit to Iraq by an Arab head of state since the 2003 US-led invasion and fall of Saddam Hussein. |
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| Iraq to revive oil deal with China |
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| Iraq and China are set to revive a US$1.2 billion oil deal that was canceled after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, the Iraq’s oil ministry said. |
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| The Iraqi Ministry of Oil to resume oil exploration after 20 year pause |
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| The Iraqi Ministry of Oil will continue its oil exploration in the coming few days, ending a two-decade pause, an official ministerial spokesperson said. |
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| The Iraqi government believes that the country will soon become a paradise for foreign tourists |
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| The government of Iraq insists all that violence will soon be in the past and that the cradle of civilization, the land of Babylon and the Garden of Eden, will become a paradise for foreign tourists. |
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