BAGHDAD (AP) — The final results of Iraq’s first census in nearly 40 years released Monday show the population has reached 46 ...
This country hasn’t had a census in nearly 40 years – millions more now live here - The final results of Iraq’s first census ...
The Iraqi Ministry of Planning on Monday announced the final results of the country's first census in nearly 40 years, ...
Iraqi officials announced on Monday that the final results of Iraq’s first census in nearly 40 years have determined the ...
Iraq's first official census in nearly 40 years reveals its population has reached 46.1 million, a significant increase from ...
Iraq’s planning ministry on Monday released the official results of the country’s first nationwide census since 1987, ...
Iraq's population reached 46.11 million, according to the final results of the population census conducted last November.
Iraq's first census in nearly 40 years shows a population of 46.1 million. Officials highlight the importance of this data ...
The Kurdistan Region’s share of the federal budget bill from Iraq is expected to increase after the 2024 census confirmed its ...
The act of counting the population is also contentious. The census is expected to have profound implications for Iraq’s resource distribution, budget allocations and development planning.
Iraq will do something extraordinary in a Middle East where identities are often anchored by tribe, religion, or ethnicity. It will release detailed results of its first national census in decades ...
The census included detailed information on living conditions across Iraq and in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
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