Iraq’s parliament has officially recognized Halabja as the country’s 19th province, granting it full administrative status after years of political deadlock. The decision, supported by 178 lawmakers, acknowledges the city’s historical trauma from Saddam Hussein’s 1988 chemical attack, which killed over 5,000 people. Leaders welcomed the move as a significant step toward justice and development, with hopes for improved federal support and infrastructure investment for the region.
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Palestine Action Banned in the UKThe UK government announced the ban of Palestine Action, along with two other groups, citing national security concerns after the group protested against UK support for Israel, causing damage at an RAF base. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need to protect democracy, while over 400 cultural figures urged the government to reconsider the ban. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The UK government has decided to make it...
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