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Montana Gov: God Called Me to Join Army in Iraq

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has sparked controversy by stating that God directed him to enlist in the Army during the Iraq War. Critics question the timing and sincerity of his remarks.

Supreme Court rejects appeal in legal fees case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that prevents claimants from recovering success fees from defendants in personal injury cases, marking a significant shift in legal cost regulations.

UK troops may face war crimes charges

The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

Obama breaks silence on Trump's legal woes

Former US President Barack Obama has publicly addressed the ongoing legal battles surrounding Donald Trump, urging for justice to be pursued fairly and without political bias.

Iraqi Christians face DNA tests in Baghdad

Iraqi Christians in Baghdad are being compelled to undergo DNA testing to confirm their lineage amid growing sectarian tensions and bureaucratic scrutiny.

Massive fire destroys Iraq shopping centre

A massive fire tore through a busy shopping centre in Iraq, sending shoppers fleeing in panic. Watch the shocking footage and learn about the emergency response.

Iraq mall fire kills dozens in tragic incident

A devastating fire at a shopping mall in Iraq has left dozens dead and many more injured, sparking a nationwide outpouring of grief and calls for improved safety measures.

Fire at Iraq Mall Kills Six, Dozens Injured

A devastating fire ripped through a shopping mall in Al Kut, Iraq, claiming at least six lives and leaving dozens injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze.

11 Dead in Iraqi Shopping Mall Fire

A devastating fire at a shopping centre in eastern Iraq has left at least 11 dead and 80 injured, with authorities investigating the cause.

RAF to resume combat missions in Middle East

The Royal Air Force is set to recommence combat operations in Iraq and Syria following a directive from Defence Secretary John Healey, marking a pivotal change in UK defence strategy.

UK businessman gets 20-year Dubai sentence

Ryan Cornelius, a UK businessman, has been sentenced to 20 years in a Dubai prison amid allegations of financial misconduct. Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy urges the UK government to reassess sanctions policies to protect British nationals abroad.

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