Iraqi oil prices stabilized on Tuesday, the second day of trading, after exceeding the $77 per barrel barrier at the end of last week's trading. Basra Heavy crude oil recorded $74.10 per barrel during yesterday's trading, while the average recorded $77.25 per barrel, with a change rate of +1.54 and +1.49, respectively. The data also showed a decrease in global crude prices, as British Brent crude recorded $74.57, while US West Texas Intermediate crude recorded $71.05 per barrel, by -2.89 and -2.78. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
Central Military Zone Thwarts Infiltration Attempt by Three Individuals
Amman: Border Guard forces within the Central Military Zone thwarted an infiltration attempt by three individuals across one of its border frontlines as they tried to illegally cross the frontier.
According to Jordan News Agency, military surveillanc…