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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Unidentified drone kills PKK member, injures another in northern Iraq
An unidentified drone attack has killed a member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and injured another near northern Iraq's Sulaimaniyah, according to security sources and local officials. The attack on Saturday was the first of its kind in months and occurred as the PKK has begun the first steps towards disarmament, ending its armed campaign against the Turkish state. The drone attack hit a motorbike in the area, according to Iraqi outlet The New Region. The mayor of Penjwen, in Sulaimaniyah, Hemin Ibrahim, confirmed that the drone targeted two people in a border village within the district, resulting in one dead, Kurdistan24 reported. 'The two individuals were riding a motorcycle when they were targeted. One was killed, and the other sustained injuries,' he told the news outlet. Ibrahim told Kurdistan24 that the strike occurred Saturday morning. No group or country has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.A small ceremony was held last Friday in Sulaimaniyah in Iraq's northern Kurdish region, where 20 to 30 PKK fighters destroyed their weapons rather than surrendering them to any government or authority. The symbolic process was conducted under tight security and is expected to unfold throughout the summer. The PKK announced in May that it would abandon its armed struggle in May, after 40 years of fighting. For most of its history, the Kurdish group has been labelled as 'terrorists' by Turkiye, the European Union and the United States. More than 40,000 people were killed in the fighting between 1984 and 2024, with thousands of Kurds fleeing the violence in southeastern Turkiye into cities further north. Turkiye's leaders have welcomed the disarmament process, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stating that the ceremony last week marked an 'important step towards our goal of a terror-free Turkiye'. A Turkish parliamentary commission is expected to define the conditions for the reintegration of PKK fighters into civilian and political life in Turkiye. Solve the daily Crossword


Al Jazeera
4 days ago
- Politics
- Al Jazeera
Unidentified drone kills PKK member, injures another in northern Iraq
An unidentified drone attack has killed a member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and injured another near northern Iraq's Sulaimaniyah, according to security sources and local officials. The attack on Saturday was the first of its kind in months and occurred as the PKK has begun the first steps towards disarmament, ending its armed campaign against the Turkish state. The drone attack hit a motorbike in the area, according to Iraqi outlet The New Region. The mayor of Penjwen, in Sulaimaniyah, Hemin Ibrahim, confirmed that the drone targeted two people in a border village within the district, resulting in one dead, Kurdistan24 reported. 'The two individuals were riding a motorcycle when they were targeted. One was killed, and the other sustained injuries,' he told the news outlet. Ibrahim told Kurdistan24 that the strike occurred Saturday morning. No group or country has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. A small ceremony was held last Friday in Sulaimaniyah in Iraq's northern Kurdish region, where 20 to 30 PKK fighters destroyed their weapons rather than surrendering them to any government or authority. The symbolic process was conducted under tight security and is expected to unfold throughout the summer. The PKK announced in May that it would abandon its armed struggle in May, after 40 years of fighting. For most of its history, the Kurdish group has been labelled as 'terrorists' by Turkiye, the European Union and the United States. More than 40,000 people were killed in the fighting between 1984 and 2024, with thousands of Kurds fleeing the violence in southeastern Turkiye into cities further north. Turkiye's leaders have welcomed the disarmament process, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stating that the ceremony last week marked an 'important step towards our goal of a terror-free Turkiye'. A Turkish parliamentary commission is expected to define the conditions for the reintegration of PKK fighters into civilian and political life in Turkiye.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Iraq shopping mall fire: 50 dead and injured in Kut's Hyper Mall
A devastating fire ripped through the Hyper Mall in Kut, eastern Iraq, resulting in approximately 50 casualties, including fatalities and injuries. The blaze, which erupted late Wednesday, prompted a swift response from emergency services, with ambulances transporting victims to local hospitals. Wasit province governor Mohammed al-Miyahi has declared three days of mourning and announced legal action against the mall owner. Source: Screenshot from video (via The New Region/ X) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Baghdad: Around 50 people were killed and injured in a fire that swept through a shopping mall in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut, state media said Thursday."The number of victims has reached about 50 people, martyrs and injured, in the tragic fire at a major shopping centre," Wasit province governor Mohammed al-Miyahi told the official INA news blaze at the Hyper Mall broke out late Wednesday, but the cause has yet to be identified, said were still transporting casualties as late as 4:00 am, filling beds of a hospital in Kut, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) southeast of AFP correspondent said the mall had opened just five days ago. Initial reports suggested the fire started on the first correspondent reported seeing charred bodies in declared three days of mourning in the province and said local authorities would file a lawsuit against the building and mall owner.


Al Manar
23-05-2025
- Business
- Al Manar
Iran's Foreign Minister Arrives in Rome for Fifth Round of Indirect Talks with US
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in the Italian capital on Friday to participate in the fifth round of indirect negotiations with US President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff. The talks are being mediated by the Sultanate of Oman. Araghchi has previously engaged in four such rounds—three in Muscat and one in Rome—conducted indirectly through Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi. Accompanied by a high-level delegation of legal, political, banking, and financial experts, Araghchi departed Tehran early Friday. His delegation includes Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Deputy for Political Affairs; Kazem Gharibabadi, Deputy for Legal and International Affairs; Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei; along with senior diplomats and advisers. The Rome talks are scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM local time. US officials—including President Trump, Witkoff, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and spokespeople for both the White House and State Department—have recently insisted that any agreement with Iran must include a complete halt to uranium enrichment. Tehran has strongly rejected this position, which it considers a red line. Iran's central demand remains the effective and verifiable lifting of the illegal and unilateral US sanctions. Tehran maintains that uranium enrichment is its inalienable right under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and insists on maintaining the full nuclear fuel cycle. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei criticized Washington's latest moves, saying, 'These sanctions—especially at this critical moment—further question the seriousness of the United States in pursuing a diplomatic path.' The US' 'multilayered' sanctions against Iran must be considered 'crimes against humanity,' said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei in an X post on Friday, referring to the US 'extending…sanctions to the construction sector' 'On the eve of the fifth round of… — The New Region (@thenewregion) May 23, 2025 He added that Rubio's recent expansion of sanctions to cover Iran's construction sector reflects 'a new peak in hostile and unlawful US actions against the Iranian people.' Just hours after the Iranian Parliament declared that uranium enrichment levels 'cannot be capped below 20%' and must align with the country's peaceful needs, Hasan Qashqavi, head of Parliament's subcommittee on nuclear affairs, reaffirmed that uranium enrichment is a 'sacred achievement bought with the blood of nuclear martyrs.' Qashqavi reiterated in an interview with IRNA that Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons but demands full and unconditional sanctions relief. In a separate development, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) spokesman Ali Mohammad Naeini stated that Iran has achieved 'effective deterrence' and now possesses 'potent offensive capabilities.' He warned that any attack on Iran would be met with a 'resolute and forceful' response, asserting that the country's military strength continues to grow daily. Threats from the rogue Israeli regime are nothing new. But the recent leak citing US officials as divulging Israeli plans for an unlawful attack on Iran and its nuclear facilities is alarming and warrants immediate and serious condemnation from the UN Security Council and the… — Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) May 22, 2025 Reacting to reports of possible Israeli occupation's action against Iran's nuclear facilities, Araghchi issued a stern warning to 'Tel Aviv.' He called on the United Nations and the Security Council to take 'immediate and effective action' against Israeli threats and repeated violations of the UN Charter. He also urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to maintain neutrality and condemn Israel's threats, emphasizing that Iran's nuclear program remains peaceful and under IAEA supervision. In a letter to the UN, Araghchi declared that Tehran would 'firmly respond to any threat or illegal act' and would take 'all necessary measures' to protect its citizens, interests, and facilities from any form of aggression or sabotage, in accordance with international law.


Shafaq News
14-04-2025
- Shafaq News
Influencer acid attack: Intelligence arrests two in Karbala
Shafaq News/ On Sunday, Iraqi intelligence forces arrested two suspects in Karbala in connection with an acid attack that seriously injured Iraqi social media influencer Noor al-Khafaji, a security source said. The arrests occurred inside al-Harith mall and involved a National Security Service officer and an Iranian national, the source told Shafaq News. Authorities seized large sums of cash and weapons fitted with silencers during the operation. The detainees were reportedly transferred to a special holding facility for further investigation. Al-Khafaji was attacked with 'Teezab,' or acid, several weeks ago, suffering severe burns and facial disfigurement. The incident drew widespread public outrage and calls for enhanced protections for women and public figures. The case is the latest in a series of targeted attacks on prominent individuals in Iraq. Security agencies have recorded multiple such incidents in recent years, including shootings, bombings, and chemical assaults, prompting growing concern from rights groups and international observers over the safety of activists and online personalities. CCTV footage published by Iraqi journalist and media personality Noor al-Khafaji shows the moment she was attacked with acid by an unidentified man in front of her house in Baghdad on Sunday — The New Region (@thenewregion) February 24, 2025