Reports 2022-08-31 Child marriage led to 4,000 divorces, mostly in Mosul Emir of Ezidis brings opponents together The Emir (prince) of the Ezidis (Yazidis), in an initiative aimed at the unity of the religious community, gathered the majority of tribal chiefs of the... Private schools: support for public education or burden for parents? Aws Adnan is preparing to enter the sixth grade of primary school in a private school in Tal Afar, where he has completed the past two years with good... Campaign to remove illegal houses in Kirkuk ignites conflict between Arabs and Turkmens The decision to demolish a number of houses built over lands overtaken by locals caused a rift between two of the most powerful Arab and Turkmen parties in... Young Ezidi IDPs take risk of illegal migration for better life After eight years spent in camps for the Internally Displaced Persons IDPs, Sufian Dakhil could no longer bear life under tents, so he decided to take... It’s not fair to be part of government sees Article 140 as no priority Fahmi Burhan, the chairman of the General Board of Kurdish Territories Outside the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)’s administration, believes the... Trip to ISIS death pits Elias Salih stands in front of a large pit and witnesses the shooting of his relatives; With each bullet, his relatives fell into the pit behind him while... Supply of national electricity sharply down in Kirkuk The residents of Kirkuk have been complaining for a week about the deteriorating electricity situation and the decrease in the number of hours of supplying... Abbas still looking for his missing mother “She is my mother and I will be looking for her not only for eight years yet until I die and I will not lose hope,” said Abbas Khidir Selo, 28, who... Christians in Hamdaniya consider migration The Assyrian Catholic Church in Mosul has announced the migration of 30 Christian families from Hamdaniyah district of the Ninewa Plain this month, calling... Sole Christian of Mosul neighborhood raises cross over house In a narrow street on the right bank of Mosul, a wooden cross appears from a height; as you get closer, it turns out that it is not a church, but an old,... Farmers in Tal Afar give up “I am thinking of moving to the city and giving up farming because we can no longer rely on it as a source of income to support our families,” sadly... Mosulawis await reparation following ISIS ousting in 2017 Mohammed Abdullah spent several years waiting for finanicial compensation by the state. When he lost hope, he was forced to repair his collapsed house at... ‹ 1 2 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... 50 51 ›