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Planning Ministry announced that the national standard card that Iraq is currently working on adoption will include the fingerprints of the thumb and the eye of every citizen and will be used for the purposes of security, health, and economic development within two years.
The agent said the Ministry of Planning and a member of the Supreme Committee of the national card Mahdi Keywords for “future” yesterday (Tuesday, 8 October 2013), “The implementation of national electronic card project depends on civilian data circuits in Baghdad and the provinces updating all data records in all regions and provinces and the organization of comprehensive information surveys and data, and convert them into a database and give number of civilians each citizen in accordance with the applicable rules and edit electronic card for each person to be adopted in the official revisions.
 
Who is building all these airports and shinny infrastructure projects? Let me guess..Foreign companies? :D

Funny...bomb Iraq, kill millions, destroy infrastructure...loot their oil..give them *some* money...send Western/U.S companies..'re-built' Iraq..take the money left in Iraq out of Iraq...bring them under neo-colonial order..and show the world how great we are...

And the cycle continues all over world...

Brilliant!


...Murica!
 
...Murica!

I understand people assume this, but it’s not the US that’s participating in much of the construction, rather Asian & European states in the infrastructure projects.
 
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's prime minister says his country has signed a $6 billion contract with Swiss company Satarem to build and run an oil refinery in southern Iraq.


Prime Ministers office announced the deal on his official website in a statement dated Thursday.
The project calls for Satarem to construct and operate a 150,000 barrel-per-day refinery in the southern province of Maysan


For first time in more than 20 years, Iraqis are now enjoying uninterrupted power supplies from the national grid.

The Ministry of Electricity says the country’s power plants currently produce enough energy that meets domestic demand.

“The national grid is now supplying Baghdad and all other provinces with electricity, 24 hours a day,” declared the ministry’s spokesman Musaib al-Mudaris.

However, he said, security remains a major problem and last week three power pylons were blown up, plunging some areas into darkness.
Mudaris did not name those behind the attacks but power and fuel installations have frequently been targeted by insurgents and al-Qaeda.
Two of the pylons have already been repaired and work on the third is going on, he added.
Two months ago, Mudaris predicted an end to power outages, with new major plants coming on stream and power-generating capacity reaching 13,000 megawatts.
Power outages started in Iraq in the aftermath of the 1991-Gulf War over Kuwait and worsened after the 2003-U.S. invasion.
It is the first time in the years since 1991 for the national grid to have the capacity to provide Iraqis with non-stop electricity.
 
the high speed train in model form

Project implementor: ALSTOM
Power: ELECTRIC
400 Passengers per cabin
Speed: 250 km/h
Train route: Baghdad - Musayib - Karbala - Najaf - Samawa - Nassiriya - Basra


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Besmaya city pics
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Some projects revealed at the Baghdad international Fair. Credit goes to Mohammed Ghani

Fadhliyah 200 bed hospital, approved
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Baghdad, 400 bed Hurriyah hospital.*

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Some more details about the Iraq Gate project.*
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Tower cranes for the project

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