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PM: Iraq Looks Forward to Joining the International Solar Alliance
PM: Iraq Looks Forward to Joining the International Solar Alliance

Iraqi News

time16-03-2025

  • Business
  • Iraqi News

PM: Iraq Looks Forward to Joining the International Solar Alliance

Baghdad-INA Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani confirmed on Sunday Iraq's aspiration to join the International Solar Alliance. The media office stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that "Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani received the new Indian Ambassador to Iraq, Somen Bagchi, and congratulated him on assuming his duties." "During the meeting, bilateral relations in various fields, prospects for developing and expanding mutual cooperation, and the holding of the 19th round of meetings of the Iraqi-Indian Joint High Committee were discussed." Prime Minister expressed "Iraq's keenness to strengthen relations with India," stressing "the importance of establishing an Iraqi-Indian Economic Cooperation Council, activating the Iraqi-Indian Business Council, organizing visits by Indian companies to Iraq to explore available investment opportunities, and enhancing cooperation between the private sectors in both countries." He indicated "Iraq's aspiration to join the International Solar Alliance, headquartered in India, which aims to address the effects of climate change by promoting the use of solar energy." For his part, the Indian ambassador noted the "depth and historical nature of Iraqi-Indian relations," emphasizing "the desire of Indian companies to operate in Iraq and strengthen the partnership between the two friendly countries."

Counter service meets exciting food at Amba in Cambridge
Counter service meets exciting food at Amba in Cambridge

Boston Globe

time13-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Counter service meets exciting food at Amba in Cambridge

The back story Amba, which is named for a delicious, golden-colored, Iraqi-Indian sauce made with fermented mangos, is a collaboration with the City of Cambridge, which owns the parking garage over the restaurant, and An Arayes, an open-faced smashed lamb burger, at Amba Cafe in Cambridge. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe Advertisement What to eat Amba plates have an Advertisement Dukkah morning buns at Amba Cafe. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe What to drink Along with Avocado toast with smoked salmon at Amba Cafe. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe The takeaway With its blond wood chairs, blush leather-like banquettes with velvet backs, and cement flooring, Amba could be a nice-looking cafeteria anywhere. But this isn't cafeteria cuisine. It's thoughtful, well-made, and full of surprise tastes and textures. Staff are especially friendly. Chef Gilson and his team got this prize spot after submitting a proposal to the city. Where they go, crowds follow. 57 First St., Kendall Square, Cambridge, 857-706-1962, . Breakfast $8-$10; lunch/dinner $6-$40. Sheryl Julian can be reached at

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