Author: ALRASHEED MEDIA

Baghdad Operations Command announced today, Wednesday, the arrest of five wanted persons, including two defendants who carried out the “tribal assault” crime on a residential building east of Baghdad.The command stated in a statement received by “Al-Rasheed”, that “within the security plans prepared to enhance security and stability, pursue outlaws and perpetrators of tribal conflicts (terrorism of residential neighborhoods) and eliminate the phenomenon of loose weapons, a force from the Fifth Federal Police Division, with the support of agencies and intelligence services, and through security practices and patrols, was able to arrest five suspects according to various legal articles, including…

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Follow-up – Al RashidRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during a meeting of the UN Security Council that Israel’s neighbors, including Lebanon, are at risk of being drawn into a large-scale confrontation with it.Lavrov, who chairs the UN Security Council session on the Middle East, explained: “In addition to the military operation in the occupied Palestinian territories, its other neighbors are also at risk of being drawn into a large-scale confrontation with Israel.”He particularly stressed the daily increase in tension on the Blue Line separating Lebanon and Israel.Lavrov stressed the need for a frank dialogue to stop the bloodshed in…

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Babylon Governorate announced that official work will be suspended tomorrow, Thursday.A statement by the provincial council received by Al-Rasheed stated that “it was decided to suspend official work tomorrow, Thursday, July 18, on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and his pure family, for all departments except security and service departments.” Source link

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Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump told Bloomberg Businessweek that Taiwan should pay for its defense because it “doesn’t give the US anything in return,” as he put it.Trump added – in an interview conducted on June 25 and published yesterday, Tuesday – that Washington provides protection to Taiwan in its conflict with China, so it must pay for it.He stressed that the United States is “no different from insurance companies,” and therefore cannot provide its services for free.The United States is Taiwan’s most important international backer and arms supplier, but there is no formal defense pact…

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The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, confirmed that the explosion that was recently heard in Isfahan was not close to the nuclear site there.“The recent explosion in Isfahan has nothing to do with the nuclear industry and was not close to our site,” Eslami told reporters after a cabinet meeting. Asked about the launch of the air defense system on the road to Qom, he said, “This incident has nothing to do with nuclear sites.”In a related context, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization announced that Tehran had launched three radioactive sites during the…

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The US Central Command said on Wednesday that the terrorist organization ISIS is trying to “reconstitute itself,” and the number of its attacks in Syria and Iraq is on track to double compared to last year.Central Command said in a statement that ISIS claimed 153 attacks in both countries during the first six months of 2024. According to a US defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, the group was behind 121 attacks in Syria and Iraq during 2023.The US Central Command explained that “the increase in attacks…

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Oil prices fell in early Asian trading on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, as signs of weak demand growth in China clashed with the prospect of a decline in U.S. oil inventories.Brent crude futures were down 11 cents, or 0.1 percent, at $83.62 a barrel by 0010 GMT.U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell 11 cents, or 0.1 percent, to $80.65 a barrel.Both benchmarks have fallen in the previous three sessions, with Brent crude futures hitting $83.30 on Tuesday, their lowest since June 17. Concerns about demand and a strong dollar offset signs of tightening supplies in the United States,…

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