Category : Search result: Iraq public debt


Iraq Parliament Elects New Speaker to Face Challenges

Iraq's parliament elects Haibet Al-Halbousi as speaker, breaking a political deadlock. He faces urgent tasks: managing Iran-US ties, a key militia bill, and a massive public debt crisis. Read the full analysis.

Inglewood's $1.5bn School Funding Crisis Exposed

A Guardian investigation reveals Inglewood Unified School District's $1.5bn debt crisis, exposing systemic flaws in California's school funding and a stark warning for public education.

How to clear debt in 2026: Expert's essential tips

Financial expert Vicky Parry reveals actionable strategies to tackle credit card and overdraft debt. Learn about balance transfers, consolidation loans, and smart budgeting to achieve a debt-free 2026.

UK borrowing at £11.7bn, higher than forecasts

UK public sector borrowing fell to a four-year low for November but exceeded expectations, partly due to the government's reversal on winter fuel payments. Read the full analysis.

Iraq's Tigris River in danger of disappearing

The Tigris River, Iraq's lifeline for millennia, is heavily polluted and drying up. Urgent action is needed to save the waterway and the ancient communities, like the Mandaeans, who depend on it for survival and faith.

Young Senator's Student Debt Cut Sparks Backlash

Australia's youngest senator, on a salary of nearly £125,000, faces criticism for celebrating a 20% student debt cut. Critics call the policy unfair, benefiting high earners most.

Gen Z Debt: 27% Default, Risking Mortgages

Over a quarter of UK Gen Z have defaulted on debt. Learn what a default means, its serious consequences for your credit file, and how to avoid one to protect your financial future.

Women hit harder by public debt in Scotland

New research reveals women in Scotland are disproportionately driven into poverty by public debt collection. A wake-up call for policymakers to reform harsh recovery methods.

Dick Cheney funeral brings Washington elite together

Washington's political establishment gathered at the National Cathedral to honour Dick Cheney, but the ceremony overlooked the controversial legacy of the Iraq War. Read our analysis of this significant political moment.

Australian Public Service Wages Jump 3.4%

New data reveals Australian public servants are enjoying their fastest wage growth in 15 years, outstripping private sector increases and raising questions about economic fairness.

Cheney Admits Error on Iraq Interrogation Methods

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney makes stunning confession about enhanced interrogation techniques during Iraq War, admitting errors in judgement that sparked global controversy.

Dick Cheney Death Rumours Debunked - Former VP Alive

Contrary to viral online speculation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney remains alive. The 83-year-old Republican figure continues his recovery from various health challenges that have marked his later years.

Cheney's Deathbed Confession: Iraq War About Oil

In a shocking deathbed revelation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney reportedly confessed that the 2003 Iraq invasion was primarily motivated by oil interests, contradicting years of official denials about Halliburton's role.

Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 93

Dick Cheney, the influential but divisive US vice president under George W. Bush known for his hawkish foreign policy and the Iraq War, has passed away at 93, leaving a complex political legacy.

Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 83

The political world mourns as Dick Cheney, one of America's most influential and divisive vice presidents, passes away at 83. His legacy spans from the Iraq War to reshaping executive power.

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney Dies at 83

Dick Cheney, the formidable former US Vice President who shaped American foreign policy after 9/11, has passed away at 83. Remembered as one of Washington's most powerful Number Twos.

Iraq bans PKK in major security shift with Turkey

In a significant diplomatic move, Iraq has officially designated the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as a banned organisation, marking a potential turning point in regional security cooperation with Turkey.

Page 1 of 4