Abbas Al-Anbouri, Chairman of the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, and Dr. Alaa Hamid, a member of the Board of Directors, visited the United Kingdom,
For MoreAbbas Al-Anbouri, Chairman of the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, and Dr. Alaa Hamid, a member of the Board of Directors, visited the United Kingdom,
For MoreRewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy hosted researcher Dr. Abdul Ali. The seminar addressed the reality and requirements of education in Iraq, discussed the French experience in the field of education
For MoreThe head of Rewaq Baghdad Center, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, met with His Excellency the Turkish Ambassador to Baghdad, Mr. Anil Bora Inan, and a delegation from the Turkish Embassy.
For MoreRewaq Baghdad Center held a dialogue seminar in which it hosted the Prime Minister's Advisor for Tourism, Antiquities and Expatriates, Mr. Omar Hassan Al-Alawi, about Baghdad, the Arab Tourism Capital, its potential and challenges.
For MoreIn the presence of His Excellency Mr. Ahmed Al-Mubarqa, Rewaq Baghdad Center, in cooperation with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, held a dialogue seminar that discussed the second issue of the magazine "Sports Sciences and Youth Development."
For MoreThe head of Rewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, received His Excellency the Italian Ambassador to Baghdad, Nicolo Fontana.
For MoreMeeting of the head of Rewaq Baghdad Center, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, and the center's members with the head of the Institute of International Relations in Erbil, Mr. Bashdar Hassan.
For MoreThe head of the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, received the Prime Minister's Advisor for Tourism, Antiquities and Expatriates, Mr. Omar Hassan Al-Alawi.
For MoreRewaq Baghdad Center held a dialogue seminar on the role of Iraqi diplomacy towards the countries of the African continent, in the presence of Dr. Hashim Al-Awadi and Dr. Muhammad Hussein Abu Saiba.
For MoreRewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy held a dialogue seminar entitled "The Iraqi Personality between the Atmosphere of Cafes, Palaces, and Minarets."
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