The Iraqi government is disrupting official duty for two days in Baghdad.
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The Iraqi government is disrupting official duty for two days in Baghdad.
On Tuesday, the Iraqi Government decided to suspend official duties in State services and institutions for two days at the end of the current week and early next week in conjunction with the Arab Summit in Baghdad. At its regular meeting today, the Council of Ministers decided to suspend the official duties of all State services in Baghdad on Thursday, 15 May, and Sunday, 18 May, with the exception of the Ministry of Education and its services, …
The Council of Ministers decides to suspend the official tour of duty of all State departments in Baghdad on Thursday and Sunday.
On Sunday, the Council of Ministers decided to suspend the official duty of all State departments in Baghdad on Thursday and Sunday. The Prime Minister's Information Office, in a statement received by the N.R.A., stated that "the Council of Ministers
Iraq bans demonstrations and protests for 9 days ahead of hosting the Arab Summit
The Iraqi Ministry of Interior has banned any service demonstration or other demonstration in the capital, Baghdad, during the Arab Summit, which is being held from May 11 to 20. The Ministry confirmed in a statement today, Saturday, that security forces have mobilized all their capabilities to receive the summit participants. The Iraqi News Agency (INA) quoted the Ministry of Interior as saying: “The Iraqi security forces, from the first moment…
The Arab summit in Baghdad... the opportunity of the Iraqi passport to overcome the restrictions.
May 10, 2025, Baghdad/Bass: As the Arab summit in Baghdad approaches, the Arab summit article appeared in Baghdad... the opportunity for the Iraqi passport to overcome restrictions first on the oblivion.
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