Iraq partially reopened the Mandali border crossing with Iran on Saturday after a 3-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. The terminal, in the eastern Diyala province, will be operational for two days a week for trade exchange, the Iraqi Border Crossing Authority said in a statement. The authority said the crossing reopening was attended by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. Speaking during the reopening ceremony, al-Kadhimi said his visit ...