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3400-Year-Old Palace Was Discovered in Northern Iraq
German and Kurdish archaeologists have found a 3400-year-old palace in northern Iraq thanks to prolonged drought, DPA reported.
The building of a minimum of 2000 sq. M is made of brick walls up to 2 m high and is located in a reservoir in Iraqi Kurdistan. The palace was part of the ancient and mysterious Mittani Empire, experts from the University of Tübingen, Germany announced.
Turkey reshuffles jurisdictions of diplomatic missions in Iraq
Turkey has rearranged the officials of its diplomatic mission in neighboring Iraq, with authorities describing the move as a bid to offer "better and swifter" service to Turkish citizens and business people living in the region.