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Iraq arrests MPs and officials in Green Zone anti-corruption raids

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Iraqi security forces conducted pre-dawn raids inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, arresting lawmakers and government officials. The operations were carried out under judicial orders targeting individuals allegedly involved in financial corruption. Authorities also suspect some detainees of links to smuggling networks and the financing of armed factions. The crackdown comes ahead of Prime Minister al-Sudani's planned visit to the United States, widely seen as a signal of his administration's commitment to reform.

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