By bne Gulf bureau Egyptian workers in Iraq have reached approximately 40,000, the highest level since the 2003 US invasion according to new estimates from the country’s Ministry of Labour this week, Al Araby Al Jadeed reported. This historic influx is driven by investment opportunities and the presence of foreign and local companies in various sectors following a general calm over the country since the fight against the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) was won in 2021. According to official data, Egyptians are now working in fields such as medicine, engineering, construction, and freelance work…