Baghdad tells military officials to minimize reliance on U.S. forces in fight against Islamic State

he Iraqi government has told its military not to seek assistance from the U.S.-led coalition forces in operations against the Islamic State group, two senior Iraqi military officials said. The move comes amid a crisis of mistrust tainting U.S.-Iraq ties after an American strike killed a top Iranian general and Iraqi militia commander. Source Japantimes

Hundreds of farmers rally in Madrid to demand fairer prices

Hundreds of farmers and ranchers rallied outside the doors of the Agriculture Ministry in Madrid on Wednesday to protest against the challenges facing Spain’s farming sector. A combination of low prices, the threat of fewer subsidies from the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and the announced minimum-wage hike, among other issues, has led to a crisis in the sector, with many farmers struggling to stay afloat. Source El Pais

EU focuses on Balkans for enlargement after Brexit

Down one country with the departure of Britain, the European Union’s executive proposed a new system for adding members in a move made all the more urgent by French objections to open enlargement talks with two Western Balkan nations.

The European Commission hopes the streamlined rules will avoid further delaying the start of accession negotiations when aspiring members to what is now the 27-country bloc have met the conditions for such talks. Source AP