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‘It was madness in Baghdad’: René Meulensteen on coaching Iraq and helping Ronaldo
Iraq’s No2 discusses his recipe for a World Cup shock, the players’ singing and his time assisting Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United Iraq’s journey to their first World Cup in 40 years involved sacrifices unmatched by any other side. After 20 qualifiers, the team faced a decisive playoff in the Mexican city of Monterrey but, with Iraq dragged into the Middle East war and airspace closed, several staff and players had an arduous job getting there. “They had to travel from different...
‘It was madness in Baghdad’: René Meulensteen on coaching Iraq and helping Ronaldo
Iraq’s No2 discusses his recipe for a World Cup shock, the players’ singing and his time assisting Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United Iraq’s journey to their first World Cup in 40 years involved sacrifices unmatched by any other side. After 20 qualifiers, the team faced a decisive playoff in the Mexican city of Monterrey but, with Iraq dragged into the Middle East war and airspace closed, several staff and players had an arduous job getting there. “They had to travel from different...
‘Trapped’: Gaza patients flown to Iraq stuck in administrative limbo
‘Trapped’: Gaza patients flown to Iraq stuck in administrative limbo Evacuated from Gaza for life-saving medical care, Palestinians stripped of their documents are confined inside a Baghdad medical centre. More than two years ago, Gaza resident Hanin Muhammad accompanied by her 39-year-old sister Sabreen, a kidney transplant recipient, was flown to the Iraqi capital Baghdad for medical treatment. But Muhammad has since been confined to the Private Nursing Home Hospital inside Baghdad’s...
As hot summer, blackouts loom, Iraq looks to solar power
As hot summer, blackouts loom, Iraq looks to solar power June 6, 2026Iraq has long suffered through scorching summers that the country's national grid hasn't been able to keep up with. But it was only recently that Hiba al-Amiri's family started to seriously consider getting solar panels installed at home to compensate for the annual summer blackouts. "In the war, Iranian gas was cut and for four days, we had no electricity," the Baghdad-based teacher told DW.
On the Eve of the World Cup, U.S. Immigration Policy Turns Some Away
Iraqi soccer player Aymen Hussein, pictured in a mural near Baghdad wearing his No. 18 jersey, was temporarily detained by U.S. immigration officials before being allowed to enter the country for the World Cup.
On the Eve of the World Cup, U.S. Immigration Policy Turns Some Away
Iraqi soccer player Aymen Hussein, pictured in a mural near Baghdad wearing his No. 18 jersey, was temporarily detained by U.S. immigration officials before being allowed to enter the country for the World Cup.
The White House Is the New Green Zone
Across from the White House sits a museum called The People’s House: A White House Experience. Inside is a replica of the Oval Office, and interactive exhibits on what it’s like to attend a State Dinner or sit in on a Cabinet meeting. It’s about as close to the White House as you can get without actually being there, a wholesome reminder of how democracy is supposed to work.
How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran?
How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran? The war, which has entered its 100th day, has upended global financial and energy markets, drawing concerns from world leaders. Sunday marks 100 days since the United States and Israel launched war on Iran – a conflict that has triggered a global energy crisis and darkened the global economic outlook.
These are all the carriers banned from flying in Europe after EU Air Safety List update
With the EU’s latest Air Safety List including Air Express Algeria among carriers banned from operating within European airspace, here’s what travellers need to know about how airlines end up on it. European regulators maintain strict oversight to ensure carriers operating within EU airspace meet international safety standards, including those of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Those who fail to do so will find themselves banned from operating in European skies.
Suspected mastermind of a wave of antisemitic attacks in Britain 'met Iran's ayatollah days before he was killed'
Suspected mastermind of a wave of antisemitic attacks in Britain 'met Iran's ayatollah days before he was killed' US court papers allege Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi used Apple’s FaceTime app to direct a number of fire-bombings against Jewish targets in London earlier this year A man accused of directing antisemitic attacks in the UK over FaceTime allegedly met the supreme leader of Iran just days before he was killed. US court papers reportedly allege Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood...