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By Timour Azhari, Maher Nazeh and Ahmed Saeed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - When Jacob Nemec's family heard he was planning to go on holiday in Iraq, they plead.
Tourists are heading to Iraq to see attractions spanning from vast desert and marshland ecosystems to ruins of the worlds earliest cities and empires | Travel
Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Antiquities has recovered an archeological stone tablet aged 2,800 years from Italy.Culture Minister Ahmed Fakak Al-Badrani received the tablet of the Assyr
The tablet was recently returned by Italy to the Iraqi government. It bears the insignia of Shalmaneser III, the Assyrian king who ruled the region of Nimrod, in present-day northern Iraq, from 858 to 823 BC.