Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Outrage starts in Iraq after ‘Honor killing’ of YouTube star 

Iraq

YouTube star Tiba al-Ali, 22, was murdered by her father on January 31. Her father reportedly disapproved of her choice to live alone in Turkey. Al-Ali had amassed a fan base on YouTube, where she shared videos of her daily activities. In Iraq, where alleged “honor killings” continue to occur, the death of a teenage … Read more

German police detains woman for murdering her doppelgänger

German

German-Iraqi lady is being held at a prison in southern Germany’s Ingolstadt. An autopsy and DNA examination proved that it was another woman. Who was “strikingly similar” to her rather than her. A lady has been detained by German police on suspicion of killing a doppelgänger she found online in order to fake her own … Read more

Deadly crush outside Iraq football stadium kills one

Iraq Crush

Tens of 1000 of spectators en route to see Iraq play Oman in Arabian Gulf Cup final. Turnstiles had not been opened to allow entry to the stadium prior to the crush. Some of the injured were in serious condition. A crush outside a stadium in the southern Iraq‘s city of Basra resulted in at … Read more

2 dead, dozen wounded in stampede at Gulf Cup in Iraq

Iraq
  • Thousands of fans who had not purchased tickets had gathered outside the stadium.
  • Two people were killed and approximately 80 were injured.
  • Iraq will face Oman in the final of the eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup today.

Iraq: At least two people were killed and dozens were injured in a stampede at a stadium in Basra, southern Iraq, ahead of the Arabian Gulf Cup final.

The Iraqi interior ministry reported that two people were killed and approximately 80 were injured in the stampede on Thursday.

According to a medical source, some of those injured were in critical condition.

Iraq will face Oman in the final of the eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup Today at 7 p.m. (16:00 GMT).

Thousands of fans who had not purchased tickets had gathered outside the stadium since the morning in the hopes of witnessing the rare home international match.

According to a photographer inside the stadium, the turnstiles were still closed when the stampede began. As ambulances arrived to transport the injured to hospitals, sirens blared.

Injured football fan says ‘chaos’ rapidly spread at Basra stadium

Moumen Adnan, a football fan, was lightly injured while fleeing the scene of the stampede at Basra’s stadium. “I did not expect such chaos to happen. Because of the stampede, I fell and injured my hand,” he said.

Due to the large crowds, Adnan had been unable to reach the main gate. He was able to push through a gate reserved for the media after the stampede broke out and confusion quickly ensued.

“I don’t expect the final to take place under these difficult circumstances,” he said.

People without tickets must not head to Basra stadium: Minister

The director of media and public relations at the Ministry of Interior has said in a statement that fans should not go to Basra’s stadium unless they have tickets for the match.
“The numbers of fans are very large, and we do not want there to be cases of suffocation, and the pressure will be doubled on the security forces,” the Iraqi News Agency quoted Major General Saad Maan as saying.

Maan called on the fans to “commit to the regulations and instructions issued by the security forces” and said it was possible to watch the match in public spaces.

“Joy cannot be complete, and there can be no winning except with the safety of citizens,” he added.

Palm Trunk Stadium’s gates have been closed

All gates to Basra’s Palm Trunk Stadium have been closed due to overcrowding.

According to Iraqi media, interior ministry officials are meeting to discuss the next steps. Deferring the game is an option, but it will only be used as a last resort.

According to sources, fans will be able to access a second stadium in Basra

According to sources, the Al Minaa Stadium in Basra could be opened and large screens installed to allow fans to watch the Arabian Gulf Cup final.

The Palm Trunk Stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 people. Tens of thousands of fans from across the Gulf have travelled to Basra to watch the final between Iraq and Oman.

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Iraq’s PM supports an indefinite US troop presence in country

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  • Mohammed Al Sudani defended the presence of US soldiers.
  • Sudani wanted to send a high-level delegation to Washington next month.
  • Sudani stated that foreign forces are still needed.

In an interview, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al Sudani defended the presence of US soldiers in his nation and stated that there is no schedule for their withdrawal.

Sudani stated that foreign forces are still needed, referring to the US and NATO troop contingents that train and help Iraqi soldiers in combating Daesh (ISIS). “We need more time to eliminate ISIS,” he added in the interview.

Sudani, who took office in October, said he wanted to send a high-level delegation to Washington next month for talks with US officials, adding that Iraq would like to have comparable relations with Washington as Saudi Arabia and other Arabian Gulf oil and gas producers.

“I don’t see this as an impossible matter, to see Iraq have a good relationship with Iran and the US,” Sudani told

Previously Mr. Sudani has remained publicly silent on the issue of keeping US forces in Iraq, saying simply that he will talk with Iraqi commanders. Some pro-Iranian militia chiefs and Mr. Sudani’s parliamentary supporters are urging him to reconsider the US presence.

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Turkey doctors’ chief convicted over call for weapons inquiry

Turkey doctors chief convicted

Dr. Sebnem Korur Fincanci was found guilty of creating propaganda for terrorists. She got sentenced to more than three years in prison. She is expected to be released on Wednesday, after being detained for 2 months. In connection with her request for an investigation into the army’s alleged use of chemical weapons against Kurdish militants, … Read more

Jordan detects a seizable amount of amphetamine haul at Iraq border

Jordan

Two refrigerated vans were found to contain a total of six million Captagon pills. Jordanian authorities seized one ton of amphetamine pills concealed in date paste. Shoot-to-kill is the military’s stance. At the Iraqi border, Jordanian authorities seized one tonne of amphetamine pills concealed in date paste. Two refrigerated vans were found to contain a … Read more

Seven police officers killed in northern Iraq

Iraq

At least seven police officers has been killed in A bomb and gun attack. The attack happened near the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. A roadside bomb near Baghdad killed three Iraqi soldiers on Wednesday. A bomb and gun attack in northern Iraq has killed at least seven police officers. On Sunday, the attack happened near … Read more

Iraqi activist arrests for ‘insulting’ Iran-backed militia

Iraqi activist

Iraqi activist Haidar al-Zaidi sentenced to three years in prison. Zaidi accused of insulting paramilitary group supported by Iran. PMF, an umbrella organization for primarily Shia militias, is a major player in Iraq’s political scene. Iraqi activist in Iraq has been given a three-year prison sentence for allegedly tweeting a tweet that was considered to … Read more

Alleged Islamic State recruiter handed over to Australia

islamic state recruiter

Neil Christopher Prakash, 31, was arrested in Turkey in 2016 after entering into the country from Syria. He featured in IS recruiting films in which he asked Australians to “wake up” and join the organization. Federal police say they will allege he committed a range of serious terrorism offences. An Islamic State fighter who featured … Read more

Iraq appoints a new president, opening the way for a new government

Iraq appoints new president

Iraq’s parliament elects Abdul Latif Rashid, a Kurdish politician, to the position of president. Rashid served as Iraq’s Minister of Water Resources from 2003 till 2010. Latif has 15 days to name a prime minister, most likely Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. The parliament of Iraq elected Abdul Latif Rashid, a Kurdish politician, to the position of … Read more

Nine killed in Iraq as Iran strikes Kurdish protesters

Kurdish protesters

Iran launched missiles and drones against what it claimed were bases of Iranian Kurdish opposition organizations in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. At least nine individuals died, including a pregnant woman. Iran has been rocked by anti-government demonstrations since a Kurdish lady died while being held in detention. Officials report that Iran launched missiles and … Read more

Seven dead bodies discovered from Iraq shrine after landslide

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A landslide that hit the Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine west of Karbala on Saturday killed seven people. A nearby earth mound is thought to have collapsed due to extreme humidity. Three more bodies have been discovered by rescuers searching for survivors. Three more bodies have been discovered by rescuers searching for survivors after a Shia … Read more

Bodies recovered from debris after landslide struck Iraq shrine

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Emergency personnel are rushing to save victims from a fallen Shia shrine in Iraq. Six survivors have so far been rescued from the wreckage, compared to four bodies. Many others are thought to still be trapped under the rubble of the Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine. Emergency personnel are rushing to save victims from a fallen … Read more

Iraq’s Sadr renounces his call for massive protests

Iraq's Sadr

Sadr had called for a “million-man demonstration” in Baghdad on Saturday. His opponents, the pro-Iran Coordination Framework, want to impose conditions. Iraq still lacks a government, a new prime minister, and a new president due to group disagreements over building a coalition.   Iraq’s fiery Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr reversed his earlier call for a … Read more

US-led coalition thwart a drone attack near At-Tanf base in Syria

drone attack

US-led coalition repels several drone attacks near At-Tanf base in Syria. One drone exploded within a base utilised by Maghaweir al-Thowra partner troops. Local militias supported by Iran regularly attack US forces in Syria and Iraq. According to a coalition news release, US-led coalition forces on Monday successfully fought off several drone attacks close to … Read more

Iraq PM inaugurates Mosul international airport reconstruction

mosul international airport

Iraqi PM Mustafa Al-Kadhemi inaugurated the rebuilding of Mosul International Airport. The conflict caused a lot of damage to the airport, and it hasn’t been used since ISIS took over Mosul in 2014. A provincial official mentioned a $266 million budget for rehabilitation projects in 2021–2022. Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhemi on Wednesday inaugurated the … Read more

Iraqi cleric’s followers told to leave parliament

Iraqi parliament

Muqtada Al-Sadr instructed his followers to leave parliament within 72 hours. They were directed to protest outside the Green Zone, which houses Iraq’s government buildings and foreign embassies. His followers stormed parliament on Saturday to prevent the Iran-backed alliance from voting in a new government. BAGHDAD: Followers of an influential Shiite cleric who occupied the … Read more

Baghdad protests: more than 100 demonstrators injured

Baghdad

Demonstrators loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr broke into the Green Zone for the second time this week. At least 125 people have been injured, including 100 civilians and 25 military personnel. Outgoing Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi urged protesters to be calm and patient. Baghdad: More than 100 people were injured in Baghdad clashes on Saturday after … Read more

Reasons behind the downfall of Iraq

Iraq

Iraq is experiencing its worst political crisis in decades. Political kingmaker Moqtada al-Sadr and a rival bloc of parties are at the center of this conflict. Sadr’s supporters stormed Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone twice last week. Iraq is experiencing its worst and longest political crisis in decades. Iraqi political kingmaker Moqtada al-Sadr and a … Read more

Demonstrators swarm Baghdad’s parliament, cursing Iran

Baghdad

Security forces were inside, and they let demonstrators in easily. The breach occurred during Iraq’s largest demonstration. Demonstrators protested the selection of Mohammed al-Sudani. Hundreds of Iraqis stormed parliament on Wednesday, chanting curses against Iran in protest of Iran-backed parties’ prime minister nomination. Influential clerics inspired many demonstrators. Some walked on tables carrying Iraqi flags. … Read more

Protest in Iraq breaks into parliament to denounce new prime minister

Iraq

Muqtada al-Sadr’s supporters broke into Baghdad’s heavily guarded Green Zone to protest the new prime minister. The largest Shiite alliance in parliament chose Mohammed Shiya al-Sudani on Monday. Sadr’s own attempts to form a government have failed. IRAQ: Hundreds of angry supporters of the powerful cleric Muqtada al-Sadr broke into Baghdad’s heavily guarded Green Zone … Read more

Rocket fire targets Turkish consulate in Iraq’s Mosul

Mosul

Rockets hit the vicinity of the Turkish consulate in Iraq’s Mosul. The overnight fire comes after deadly shelling. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Rockets hit the vicinity of the Turkish consulate in Iraq’s main northern city of Mosul causing damage but no casualties, Iraqi and Turkish sources said Wednesday. The … Read more

Australian government wrongly cancelled citizenship of man on death row in Iraq, family claim

Ahmad Merhi is serving a death sentence in Iraq after being found guilty of terrorism. He claims he was mistakenly stripped of his Lebanese citizenship while on death row. His family and attorneys are pleading with the Albanese administration to reverse the cancellation. Ahmed Khan has asked Clare O’Neil, the new Australian minister of home affairs, … Read more