Member of the Board of Commissioners of the Media and Communications Commission, Hisham Al-Rikabi, confirmed today, Thursday, the government's interest in restoring Iraq's status on the Arab and international levels. Al-Rikabi said in a blog post on the 'X' platform: 'The decision to choose Iraq to head the Council of Arab Information Ministers and to Baghdad' hosting fifty-fifth session came as a result of the government's interest in restoring Iraq's status on the Arab and international levels and the keenness of the Media and Communications Commission to develop this sector and continue consolidating the foundations of freedom of opinion and expression in the country. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
Related Articles
At Least 19 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes in Gaza
Gaza: At least 19 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured on Thursday as Israeli forces carried out a series of intense airstrikes and live-fire attacks across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip, according to medical sources.
According to Palesti…
Suffocation Cases Arise Among Students During Israeli Raid Near Bethlehem
Bethlehem: A number of students from Al-Khader schools suffered suffocation on Wednesday during an Israeli occupation forces raid on the town. A local source told WAFA correspondent that the occupation forces stormed Al-Khader and took up positions in…
US Central Command announces its destruction of 7 drones in areas under Houthi control in Yemen
Baghdad: The US Central Command, Centcom, announced that it had destroyed 7 drones in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
Centcom said in a statement on the X platform: ‘In the past 24 hours, US Central Command forces succeeded in destroying seven dron…
