Reports 2019-11-19 Kirkuk women defy society prejudices to earn a living Over 65 thousand votes restored to Kirkuk Nearly 65 thousand Kurds in the multi-ethnic province of Kirkuk, whose votes were at risk of loss, are now eligible to vote after the Iraqi federal court... Shingal: Student dropout rate rising rapidly Lack of schools in some of the IDP camps located on Mount Shingal is pushing more students to drop out of school. Furthermore, the appalling living... Peaceful coexistence in Shingal in jeopardy Islamic State war legacy cracks up Ezidi- Sunni Arab ties Relations between the Ezidi and Arab communities in Shingal (Sinjar) which were a successful example of peaceful coexistence for long years have turned... Kirkuk: Violence against women on the rise Women rights activists have warned of growing domestic violence against women in Kirkuk, indicating that the lack of a women’s shelter is putting their... Turkey's offensive pushes already displaced Ezidis in Syria towards another displacement Hundreds of Ezidi families, including those who fled the Islamic State (IS) attacks on northern Iraq back in 2014 towards the predominantly... Over 1,000 convicted prisoners to be transferred from Ninewa to deal with overcrowding The Iraqi ministries of interior and justice are engaged in a plan to transfer over 1000 convicted prisoners from Ninewa prisons to Baghdad to deal with... Death deprived little Samar of the joy of her first day at school "She was only a little girl. Who would allow himself to kill a child in such a brutal way? No religion on earth accepts this despicable crime," these were... Shingal: Schools suffer lack of supplies Kurdish education schools in Ninewa’s disputed district of Shingal (Sinjar) complain delay of school supplies which should have been provided by the... Former Kirkuk governor seeks partners to finalize electoral list ahead of provincial elections KirkukNow Former governor of Kirkuk, Najmaddin Karim has intensified his efforts to form a political alliance ahead of the provincial elections for the... Work on rebuilding Mosul bridges goes on smoothly: local officials say Ninewa’s Directorate of Roads and Bridges rejected reports suggesting that work has been brought to a halt on the reconstruction of main bridges in Mosul,... 44 years on, Ezidis return to Mount Shingal villages After 44 years of displacement and forcible resettlement Thousands of Ezidis plan to return to their villages located on Mount Shingal (Sinjar). In 1975,... Mosul’s war widows and orphans in dire conditions amid government negligence An estimated 7 thousand widows and 23 thousand orphans exist in northern Iraq’s Ninewa province, according to statistics of the provincial... ‹ 1 2 ... 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ›