
World Bank approves $930mln project to extend and modernise railways in Iraq
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DUBAI: The World Bank approved a $930 million project to help improve Iraq's railway performance, boost domestic trade, create jobs, and diversify the economy, the organisation said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Writing by Tala Ramadan; Editing by Alison Williams)

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