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The deranged madman who killed at least two people and injured eight others at a Michigan Latter-day Saints church, torching the building and opening fire on fleeing congregants and their families, has been identified as 40-year-old Thomas Jacob.
Nigel Max Edge, formerly Sean DeBevoise, joined the military after Sept. 11 and was severely wounded in an ambush, according to his book.
Iraq resumed oil exports from its northern region after a more than two-year halt, adding supply to a global market that’s widely expected to move into a heavy surplus.
In his years since leaving his heavily decorated career with the Marines, Edge appears to have become a paranoid and delusional conspiracy theorist, according to online records.
Advisor to the Iraqi Oil Ministry for energy affairs said that Iraq consumes 250,000 barrels of crude oil each day to generate electricity.
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Iraq says it will resume oil exports from the Kurdish region after a halt of more than 2 years
Iraq will resume exporting oil from the country's northern, semiautonomous Kurdish region through Turkey’s Ceyhan port after exports had been halted for more than two years, officials said Friday. The resumption,
The imminent restart of Iraq’s northern oil-export pipeline after a two-year dispute was greeted by the market this week with a shrug.
The Iraq Stock Exchange traded over 6.6 billion Dinars last week (up 46% in value). Foreign investors were net buyers, signaling confidence in the market.
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Iraq’s first industrial-scale solar plant opens in Karbala desert to tackle electricity crisis
Iraq is opening its first industrial-scale solar plant in Karbala province. This marks a significant step in the government's push to expand renewable energy in a country often facing electricity crises despite its oil and gas wealth.
After a two-year hiatus, Iraq is set to resume exporting oil through the northern Kurdish region via Turkey's Ceyhan port. This development aims to enhance Iraq's oil revenues and improve relations between Baghdad and the Kurdish region,
Iraq is poised to remain one of the Arab world’s leading electricity producers as regional generation rises above 1,500 terawatt-hours by the end of 2025, according to […]