Reports 2020-06-10 Untimely death: stories of Ezidis who took their lives in the wake of COVID-19 'Iraqi Heroes' offensive launched by prime minister rescues three abductees The three abductees, who were rescued on the last day of the Iraqi forces Iraqi offensive against Daesh brings hope of stability for Kaka'i minority Kaka’i villagers in southern Kirkuk are faced with security threats and say their life Coronavirus deprives Shabak children of their leisure time Hussein is giving up on his hobbies: playing football with his friends, painting, and COVID-19 closes down majority of poultry farms in Sinjar Poultry farms in Sinjar have greatly suffered from the coronavirus lockdown, which has blocked Iraqi Christian town fights an imbalance battle with Covid-19 Christians of the northern Iraqi town of Alqosh have been left with no options but to rely on protective measures KirkukNow reveals details on the transfer of detainees from Sulaimaniyah to Kirkuk The decision to transfer 176 detainees from Sulaimaniyah to Kirkuk, who “were arrested on PUK intensifies efforts to redeploy Peshmerga forces to Khanaqin, Diyala The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) has held a series of meetings and has Teacher wage scandal puts schooling of Ezidis in Sinjar at stake “I have been a lecturer for two years and they have stolen our wages. PUK hands over 150 detainees to local government in Kirkuk The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) announced that it will “open a new page” Traditional House of Dates in Kirkuk loses its shops Khan Khurma Bazaar, where dates shops were located in the city of Kirkuk, has Kakais' anguish in search for security Violence and threats forced Naji Khurshid Kakai to unwillingly abandon his warm house surrounded Domestic violence soars in Iraq amid coronavirus lockdown The national coronavirus lockdown has fueled a wave of violence in the households, in 1 2 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 18 19