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Iraqi forces kill Islamic State group commander and 8 other officials
Read full article: Iraqi forces kill Islamic State group commander and 8 other officialsIraq's prime minister says the Islamic State militant group’s leader in Iraq was killed in a military operation along with eight of the group’s other senior leaders.
Iraq's Kurdish region goes to the polls with a flagging economy and political infighting top of mind
Read full article: Iraq's Kurdish region goes to the polls with a flagging economy and political infighting top of mindResidents of Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region are going to the polls in long-awaited parliamentary elections under the shadow of ongoing rivalries, economic instability, and unresolved disputes with Baghdad.
Iran's president slams the West over the war in Gaza and support for Israel
Read full article: Iran's president slams the West over the war in Gaza and support for IsraelIran’s new president has slammed the West, saying that Israel is “committing massacres” in the war in Gaza and is using European and American weapons to do so.
Explosion reported at US military facility near Baghdad airport ahead of Iranian president's visit
Read full article: Explosion reported at US military facility near Baghdad airport ahead of Iranian president's visitIraqi security officials have said an explosion targeted a site used by the U.S. military next to the Baghdad airport, one day before an expected visit by the Iranian president.
Turkey seeks to join the BRICS bloc of emerging economies, a Kremlin official says
Read full article: Turkey seeks to join the BRICS bloc of emerging economies, a Kremlin official saysA top Kremlin official says Turkey has formally applied for a membership in the BRICS bloc of developing economies as Russia and China seek to counter the West's global influence.
Top UN official tells Security Council that Islamic State group, affiliates gaining power in Africa
Read full article: Top UN official tells Security Council that Islamic State group, affiliates gaining power in AfricaA top U.N. counterterrorism official has told the Security Council that a vast stretch of Africa could fall under the control of groups affiliated with the Islamic State group and affiliated terrorist groups.
Iraq bans a Kurdish separatist group and strengthens its cooperation with Turkey
Read full article: Iraq bans a Kurdish separatist group and strengthens its cooperation with TurkeyThe Iraqi government has announced an official ban on a Kurdish separatist group which has been engaged in a long-running conflict with Turkey.
Turkmenistan and Iran sign deal to supply gas to Iraq. Iran will build pipeline to aid delivery
Read full article: Turkmenistan and Iran sign deal to supply gas to Iraq. Iran will build pipeline to aid deliveryTurkmenistan and Iran have signed a contract for the delivery of 10 billion cubic meters a year of Turkmen gas that Iran will then ship to Iraq.
No points from Erdogan. Turkey's leader claims Eurovision Song Contest is a threat to family values
Read full article: No points from Erdogan. Turkey's leader claims Eurovision Song Contest is a threat to family valuesThe Turkish president has criticized the Eurovision Song Contest, accusing the annual event of allegedly encouraging “gender neutralization” and threatening the traditional family.
Notorious people smuggler wanted in Europe arrested in northern Iraq
Read full article: Notorious people smuggler wanted in Europe arrested in northern IraqOne of Europe’s most notorious human smugglers has been arrested in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, security officials said.
Iraqi authorities are investigating the killing of a social media influencer
Read full article: Iraqi authorities are investigating the killing of a social media influencerIraqi authorities are investigating the killing of a well-known social media influencer who was shot by an armed motorcyclist in front of her home in central Baghdad.
Kurdish separatists and water issues loom large in long-awaited visit of Turkey's Erdogan to Iraq
Read full article: Kurdish separatists and water issues loom large in long-awaited visit of Turkey's Erdogan to IraqTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is making his first official visit to Iraq in more than a decade as Ankara seeks greater cooperation from Baghdad in its fight against a Kurdish militant group that has a foothold in Iraq's north.
Biden to host Iraqi leader with talks underway on winding down coalition against the Islamic State
Read full article: Biden to host Iraqi leader with talks underway on winding down coalition against the Islamic StateThe White House says President Joe Biden plans to host Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani next month.
US drone strike in Baghdad kills high-ranking militia leader linked to attacks on American troops
Read full article: US drone strike in Baghdad kills high-ranking militia leader linked to attacks on American troopsThe U.S. military says a U.S. drone strike blew up a car in the Iraqi capital Wednesday night, killing a high-ranking commander of the powerful Kataib Hezbollah militia who is responsible for “directly planning and participating in attacks” on American troops in the region.
Iraq and US begin formal talks to end coalition mission formed to fight the Islamic State group
Read full article: Iraq and US begin formal talks to end coalition mission formed to fight the Islamic State groupIraq's prime minister says his government and the United States have held a first session of formal talks in Baghdad aimed at winding down the mission of a U.S.-led military coalition formed to fight the Islamic State group in Iraq.
The US and Iraq will begin talks soon on ending the mission of the US-led military coalition in Iraq
Read full article: The US and Iraq will begin talks soon on ending the mission of the US-led military coalition in IraqThe United States and Iraq will soon begin talks to wind down the mission of a U.S.-led military coalition formed to fight the Islamic State group in Iraq.
Palestinians fight in hard-hit areas of Gaza while a deal emerges to deliver medicine to hostages
Read full article: Palestinians fight in hard-hit areas of Gaza while a deal emerges to deliver medicine to hostagesPalestinian militants have battled Israeli forces in devastated northern Gaza and launched a barrage of rockets from further south.
Airstrike in central Baghdad kills Iran-backed militia leader as regional tensions escalate
Read full article: Airstrike in central Baghdad kills Iran-backed militia leader as regional tensions escalateOfficials say an airstrike on the logistical support headquarters of an Iran-backed militia in central Baghdad has killed a high-ranking militia commander.
A boycott call and security concerns mar Iraq's first provincial elections in a decade
Read full article: A boycott call and security concerns mar Iraq's first provincial elections in a decadeBaghdad’s streets are nearly empty on Monday, the main day of polling in the country’s first provincial elections in a decade.
Voter apathy and concerns about violence mark Iraq's first provincial elections in a decade
Read full article: Voter apathy and concerns about violence mark Iraq's first provincial elections in a decadeIraqis have begun voting for the first time in a decade to select new provincial council members, who in turn will appoint governors, with the outcome seen as a bellwether for the parliamentary elections due to take place in 2025.
A rocket attack targets the US Embassy in Baghdad, causing minor damage but no casualties
Read full article: A rocket attack targets the US Embassy in Baghdad, causing minor damage but no casualtiesU.S. and Iraqi officials say a rocket attack at the sprawling U.S. Embassy in Baghdad has caused minor damage but no casualties.
Blinken shuttles from the West Bank to Iraq trying to contain the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war
Read full article: Blinken shuttles from the West Bank to Iraq trying to contain the fallout from the Israel-Hamas warSecretary of State Antony Blinken brought his diplomatic push on the Israel-Hamas war to the occupied West Bank and then to Iraq.
Iraq steps up repatriations from Islamic State camp in Syria, hoping to reduce militant threats
Read full article: Iraq steps up repatriations from Islamic State camp in Syria, hoping to reduce militant threatsIraq is stepping up repatriation of its citizens from a camp in northeastern Syria housing tens of thousands of people, mostly wives and children of Islamic State fighters but also supporters of the militant group.
Delayed passengers growl after a bear escapes from crate in cargo hold of an Iraqi plane in Dubai
Read full article: Delayed passengers growl after a bear escapes from crate in cargo hold of an Iraqi plane in DubaiAn Iraqi airline says it's not to blame for a bear's escape from a crate in the cargo hold of one of its planes in Dubai.
Denmark seeks to legally prevent burnings of Quran or other religious scriptures
Read full article: Denmark seeks to legally prevent burnings of Quran or other religious scripturesDenmark’s foreign minister says the government will seek to make it illegal to desecrate the Quran or other holy books in front of foreign embassies.
Bank owners and citizens protest deterioration of the Iraqi dinar following US ban on Iraqi banks
Read full article: Bank owners and citizens protest deterioration of the Iraqi dinar following US ban on Iraqi banksDozens of people have protested in front of the Central Bank of Iraq in Baghdad and bank owners called for official action to stem a sharp increase in the dollar exchange rate.
Protesters storm Swedish Embassy in Baghdad after man threatens to burn Quran in Stockholm
Read full article: Protesters storm Swedish Embassy in Baghdad after man threatens to burn Quran in StockholmProtesters angered by an Iraqi man in Sweden who threatened to burn a copy of the Quran stormed the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad.
Iraq opens an investigation into the kidnapping of a missing Israeli-Russian academic
Read full article: Iraq opens an investigation into the kidnapping of a missing Israeli-Russian academicAn Iraqi government spokesman says Baghdad has opened an investigation into the case of a dual Israeli-Russian academic who has been missing in Iraq since last March.
Protesters briefly storm the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad in protest over Quran burning
Read full article: Protesters briefly storm the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad in protest over Quran burningHundreds of followers of the influential Iraqi Shiite cleric and political leader Muqtada Sadr have briefly stormed the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad in protest of the burning of a Quran in Sweden.
UN: World is failing to protect millions of civilians caught in conflicts
Read full article: UN: World is failing to protect millions of civilians caught in conflictsThe U.N. chief is decrying the “terrible truth” that the world is failing to live up to its commitments to protect a growing number of civilians caught in conflicts.
Officials: IS militants kill 4 Iraqi soldiers in northwest
Read full article: Officials: IS militants kill 4 Iraqi soldiers in northwestSecurity sources and a local government official say Islamic State group militants attacked an Iraqi army position in the northwestern governorate of Kirkuk killing four soldiers.
Blaming Kurds for unrest, Iran threatens Iraq with offensive
Read full article: Blaming Kurds for unrest, Iran threatens Iraq with offensiveMultiple Iraqi and Kurdish officials say a senior Iranian military official has threatened Iraq with an unprecedented ground military operation if Baghdad does not disarm Iranian Kurdish opposition groups and fortify its shared borders with Iran.
Officials: US aid worker shot dead in Baghdad in rare attack
Read full article: Officials: US aid worker shot dead in Baghdad in rare attackTwo police officials say assailants shot dead an American aid worker in Baghdad in a rare killing of a foreigner in the Iraqi capital in recent years, The man was shot as he drove through the capital's central Karrada district on the east bank of the Tigris River but the reason for the killing was not immediately clear.
Hundreds of thousands gather for mass prayer in Baghdad
Read full article: Hundreds of thousands gather for mass prayer in BaghdadHundreds of thousands of Iraqis have held a mass prayer called for by an influential Shiite cleric in Baghdad, a highly symbolic move amid an unprecedented political crisis roiling Iraq.
Threat of protests, violent escalation stirs fears in Iraq
Read full article: Threat of protests, violent escalation stirs fears in IraqThousands of Shiites gathered in Baghdad for a counter-rally called by Iran-backed groups against their rival, an influential cleric whose followers are staging a sit-in inside the Iraqi parliament, have left the area.
Iraq cleric's followers camped out in parliament for 2nd day
Read full article: Iraq cleric's followers camped out in parliament for 2nd dayHundreds of followers of an influential Shiite cleric are camped out inside Iraq's parliament after toppling security walls around the building and storming in the previous day.
Iraqi protesters storm parliament in Baghdad, set up sit-in
Read full article: Iraqi protesters storm parliament in Baghdad, set up sit-inThousands of followers of an influential Shiite cleric have stormed into Iraq's parliament to protest government formation efforts led by his rivals from Iran-backed groups.
EXPLAINER: What's behind the storming of Iraq's parliament?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's behind the storming of Iraq's parliament?Followers of Iraq's influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr came by the thousands to storm the country's parliament at his command, and they rapidly dispersed with little violence.
Followers of cleric enter Iraqi parliament in show of force
Read full article: Followers of cleric enter Iraqi parliament in show of forceHundreds of Iraqi protesters have breached Baghdad’s parliament, chanting anti-Iran curses in a demonstration against a nominee for prime minister by Iran-backed parties.
Iraqi court postpones smuggling case against Briton, German
Read full article: Iraqi court postpones smuggling case against Briton, GermanAn Iraqi court has postponed the trial of two European tourists charged with antiquities smuggling after their lawyers argued more information was needed about the ancient shards found in their possession.
Sandstorm suspends flights, many Iraqis struggle to breathe
Read full article: Sandstorm suspends flights, many Iraqis struggle to breatheHundreds of Iraqis have rushed to hospitals with breathing problems and the Baghdad airport suspended flights for several hours as a sandstorm blanketed the country, the fifth within a month.
IS jailbreak, attacks in Syria, Iraq raise alarm; scores die
Read full article: IS jailbreak, attacks in Syria, Iraq raise alarm; scores dieMembers of the Islamic State group have launched two sophisticated, deadly attacks in Syria and Iraq, including an attempt to break into a prison where suspected extremists are being held by U.S.-backed fighters.
Iraq's new parliament holds 1st session marked by disarray
Read full article: Iraq's new parliament holds 1st session marked by disarrayIraq’s new parliament has reelected its speaker for a second term, the first step toward forming a new government after a general election whose results have been contested by powerful Iran-backed factions.
Bases housing US troops in Iraq, Syria come under attack
Read full article: Bases housing US troops in Iraq, Syria come under attackThe U.S. and the Iraqi military say Katyusha rockets have struck Iraqi military bases hosting U.S. troops at Baghdad’s international airport and in the western Anbar province.
Rally in Baghdad on anniversary of Iranian general's death
Read full article: Rally in Baghdad on anniversary of Iranian general's deathHundreds of people chanting anti-American slogans have rallied in the Iraqi capital to mark the anniversary of the killing of a powerful Iranian general and a top Iraqi militia leader in a U.S. drone strike.
Looted Gilgamesh tablet returns to Iraq in formal ceremony
Read full article: Looted Gilgamesh tablet returns to Iraq in formal ceremonyA small clay tablet dating back 3,500 years and bearing a portion of the Epic of Gilgamesh that was looted from an Iraqi museum during the 1991 Gulf War has returned to Iraq.
EXPLAINER: Why do Iraq's elections matter to the world?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why do Iraq's elections matter to the world?Iraq’s elections on Sunday come with enormous challenges: Iraq’s economy has been battered by years of conflict, endemic corruption and more recently, the coronavirus pandemic.
EU calls for action to beef up Lithuania's Belarus border
Read full article: EU calls for action to beef up Lithuania's Belarus borderThe European Union’s top migration official is urging member nations to help Lithuania boost surveillance on its border with Belarus and not to give in to political pressure from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
Iraqi militia commander vows to avenge deaths in US strike
Read full article: Iraqi militia commander vows to avenge deaths in US strikeThe leader of an Iran-backed Iraqi militia has vowed to retaliate against America for the deaths of four of his men in a U.S. airstrike along the Iraq-Syria border last month.
AP Interview: Iraq oil minister says gas sector a priority
Read full article: AP Interview: Iraq oil minister says gas sector a priorityIraq's oil minister says the country's oil sector is rebounding after a catastrophic year triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, with key investment projects on the horizon.
1 killed as protesters scuffle with Iraqi security forces
Read full article: 1 killed as protesters scuffle with Iraqi security forcesClashes between security forces and protesters have left one person dead after hundreds of Iraqis took to the streets in Baghdad to protest a rise in targeted killings of prominent activists and journalists.
General: China's Africa outreach poses threat from Atlantic
Read full article: General: China's Africa outreach poses threat from AtlanticThe top U.S. general for Africa says a growing military threat from China may well come from America’s east, as Beijing looks to establish a large navy port capable of hosting submarines or aircraft carriers on the Atlantic coast of Africa.
Death toll in fire at Iraqi COVID-19 hospital surpasses 80
Read full article: Death toll in fire at Iraqi COVID-19 hospital surpasses 80Iraq’s Interior Ministry said Sunday that 82 people died and 110 were injured in a catastrophic fire that broke out in the intensive care unit of a Baghdad hospital tending to severe coronavirus patients.
Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick results
Read full article: Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick resultsA first round of direct talks between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran signal a possible de-escalation following years of animosity that has often spilled over into neighboring countries.
Iraq pilgrims defy virus protocols as case numbers rise
Read full article: Iraq pilgrims defy virus protocols as case numbers riseAlso on Wednesday, a grenade was tossed near the Imam Bridge in Baghdad, killing a woman and wounding 11 pilgrims. The bridge is located on the Tigris River, connecting the predominately Sunni Adhamiya area to Kadhimiya, which is mostly Shiite. The event usually draws millions of pilgrims from around the world each year to Baghdad, to visit the gold-domed shrine containing the imam’s resting place. AdMeanwhile, case numbers are climbing, with new infections surpassing a rate set six months ago. A visit to Iraq by Pope Francis, which ended on Monday, drew concerns as infectious disease experts had questioned the wisdom of such a trip given Iraq’s rising virus case numbers.
Pope weighed Iraq virus risk but believes God will protect
Read full article: Pope weighed Iraq virus risk but believes God will protectFrancis said the idea of a trip “cooks over time in my conscience,” and that the pandemic was the issue that weighed most heavily on him. Francis, the Vatican delegation and traveling media were vaccinated against COVID-19, while most Iraqis haven't been. Francis said he wasn’t sure if he would have to slow down his usual whirlwind pace on future trips. Otherwise, the only other trip Francis has promised to make is to Lebanon, though he offered no time frame. He said the country's patriarch had asked him to add a Beirut leg onto his Iraq trip but that he had declined, thinking it would be like tossing the country “crumbs," given all Lebanon’s current problems.
Where IS ruled, pope calls on Christians to forgive, rebuild
Read full article: Where IS ruled, pope calls on Christians to forgive, rebuildPope Francis celebrates mass at the Franso Hariri Stadium in Irbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Sunday, March 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)IRBIL – Pope Francis urged Iraq’s Christians on Sunday to forgive the injustices against them by Muslim extremists and to rebuild as he visited the wrecked shells of churches and met ecstatic crowds in the community’s historic heartland, which was nearly erased by the Islamic State group’s horrific reign. Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, was at the heart of the IS so-called “caliphate” and witnessed the worst of the group’s rule inflicted on Muslims, Christians and others, including beheadings and mass killings. Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, became IS’s bureaucratic and financial backbone. Things are difficult for those living here.”At Qaraqosh, Francis urged its residents to continue to dream, and forgive.
The Latest: Pope Francis delivers sermon in Baghdad church
Read full article: The Latest: Pope Francis delivers sermon in Baghdad churchPope Francis, center arrives to concelebrate a mass in the Chaldean Cathedral of Saint Joseph, in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, March 6, 2021. Francis honored Iraq’s persecuted Christians by celebrating Mass on Saturday at the Chaldean Catholic cathedral in Baghdad. ___6:30 p.m.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he is pleased to see the historic visit by Pope Francis to Iraq. The pope hopes to ensure the place of Iraq's Christian population, dwindling under years of violence and discrimination. Francis’ interfaith meeting in Ur came after his historic encounter in nearby Najaf with Iraq’s top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
Pope, top Iraq Shiite cleric deliver message of coexistence
Read full article: Pope, top Iraq Shiite cleric deliver message of coexistenceWomen wait outside the Chaldean Cathedral of Saint Joseph, in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, March 6, 2021, where Pope Francis, depicted on a giant poster at their back, is concelebrating a mass. AdTogether, the day’s events gave symbolic and practical punch to the central message of Francis’ visit, calling for Iraq to embrace its diversity. Al-Sistani is one of the most senior clerics in Shiite Islam, deeply revered among Shiites in Iraq and worldwide. Later, Pope Francis evoked the common reverence for Abraham to speak against religious violence at the inter-faith gathering at the Plains of Ur, near the southern city of Nasiriyah. Associated Press journalists Anmar Khalil in Najaf, Iraq, and Samya Kullab in Baghdad contributed.
The Latest: Pope honors massacre victims at Baghdad church
Read full article: The Latest: Pope honors massacre victims at Baghdad churchPope Francis delivers his speech during a meeting with bishops and priests, at the Sayidat al-Nejat (Our Lady of Salvation) Cathedral, in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, March 5, 2021. The pontiff’s landmark visit has been months in the making and is the first papal visit to Iraq, one that eluded his predecessors. The Alitalia flight, with both Vatican and Iraqi flags, carrying the pope and his delegation landed just before 2 p.m. (1100GMT). Dozens of Christians are gathering at the Church of the Virgin Mary in Baghdad hours before Pope Francis was due to land in Iraq for a first papal visit to the war-weary country. The papal visit has raised alarm among public health experts, who fear large crowds will inevitably gather to see the pope.
Pope urges Iraq to embrace its Christians on historic visit
Read full article: Pope urges Iraq to embrace its Christians on historic visitPope Francis is welcomed upon his arrival at the Sayidat al-Nejat (Our Lady of Salvation) Cathedral, in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, March 5, 2021. Pope Francis has arrived in Iraq to urge the country's dwindling number of Christians to stay put and help rebuild the country after years of war and persecution, brushing aside the coronavirus pandemic and security concerns. They received a further blow when IS in 2014 swept through northern Iraq, including traditionally Christian towns across the Nineveh plains. Few have returned — estimates suggest there are fewer than 300,000 Christians still in Iraq and many of those remain displaced from their homes. Many Iraqi Christians cannot find work and blame discriminatory practices in the public sector, Iraq’s largest employer.
A timeline of disaster and displacement for Iraqi Christians
Read full article: A timeline of disaster and displacement for Iraqi ChristiansIraq was estimated to have more than 1 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein. Iraq was estimated to have nearly 1.5 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein. AdHere’s a look at disasters Iraq’s Christians have endured, from Saddam's ouster to the brutal campaign by Islamic State militants:U.S. It was the deadliest single assault ever recorded against Iraq’s Christians. To this day, the memory of the massacre is etched in the minds of Iraq’s Christian community.
EXPLAINER: Pope's risky Iraq trip aims to boost Christians
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Pope's risky Iraq trip aims to boost ChristiansIraqi Christians have gathered for mass in the same church that just a week before was the scene of a horrific bloodbath that left scores dead and wounded. The trip will include a private meeting with Iraq’s top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, a revered figure in Iraq and beyond. AdShamasha says Francis will be welcomed by those who stayed, even though his message of interfaith harmony is sometimes difficult for Iraqi Christians to hear. Francis is going to Iraq precisely to encourage these Christians to persevere and remain, and to emphasize that they have an important role to play in rebuilding Iraq. Iraqi Christians were believed to number around 1.4 million in 2003.
American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in Iraq
Read full article: American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in IraqIraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi speaks during the opening ceremony of the American University in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)BAGHDAD – From afar, the sprawling complex of the newly inaugurated American University in Baghdad appears like a floating mirage. Government officials maintain that the American University in Baghdad, which opened this week, is critical to shoring up the country’s flailing state of higher education. Liberal arts is a novel concept in Iraq, Mulnix said. Most of the students have very basic English skills, not enough to meet the rigorous demands of the university, Mulnix said.
American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in Iraq
Read full article: American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in IraqIraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi speaks during the opening ceremony of the American University in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)BAGHDAD – From afar, the sprawling complex of the newly inaugurated American University in Baghdad appears like a floating mirage. Government officials maintain that the American University in Baghdad, which opened this week, is critical to shoring up the country’s flailing state of higher education. Liberal arts is a novel concept Iraq, Mulnix said. Most of the students have very basic English skills, not enough to meet the rigorous demands of the university, Mulnix said.