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Hatha Al-Youm
Hatha al-Youm meaning "This day" in Arabic: هذا اليوم , is news aggregator service for Iraqi affairs in three languages arabic, Kurdish languages, Kurdish, and English language, English. It was launched in 2011 with five main sources. Over the years, this service has been published to about 6,000 sources, including official Iraqi websites, according to local media of Iraq. Interface Hatha al-Youm uses the RSS, search box function, and employs techniques where users can find news using keyword (Internet search), keywords. Sources Most reports from Iraqi news websites sites is aggregated on this site. Additionally, many sites rely on Hatha al-Youm for news source, especially during the Syrian civil war. Aside from aggregating news article (publishing), articles, the site publishes reports it receives via e-mail. Ranking Hatha al-Youm is one of the most visited sites in Iraq, especially during international military intervention against ISIL in 2014. Over one million user ...
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Baghdad (; ar, بَغْدَاد , ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesiphon. In 762 CE, Baghdad was chosen as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, and became its most notable major development project. Within a short time, the city evolved into a significant cultural, commercial, and intellectual center of the Muslim world. This, in addition to housing several key academic institutions, including the House of Wisdom, as well as a multiethnic and multi-religious environment, garnered it a worldwide reputation as the "Center of Learning". Baghdad was the largest city in the world for much of the Abbasid era during the Islamic Golden Age, peaking at a population of more than a million. The city was largely destroyed at the hands of the Mongol Empire in 1258, resulting in a decline that would linger through many c ...
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