Reports 2019-12-31 Holes digged for street repair in Mosul have put people’s lives in danger Shingal suffers from lack of traffic cops With no directorate of traffic available in Ninewa’s Shingal (Sinjar) district and no traffic police officers on the lookout for law-breakers, it is... Christians’ suffering in Ninewa continues 62 Christians still missing, 85 churches demolished The Christian community of Iraq’s northern province of Ninewa still suffer from the legacy of the Islamic State (IS)’s assault in 2014. Many of them... Ninewa Investment Forum wraps up Offering facilitation and loans cited as key to boost investment in Ninewa Ninewa's business community and local officials say they are expecting further support by the local administration and the Iraqi government to boost... “In Kirkuk for second marriage? Go back where you came from” Samir Muhammad resorted to the courts of Kirkuk and Duz Khurmatu four times in the past few months to complete the official procedures for his second... Five years on, Schools reopen in Gr Ozer In Gr Ozer, a sub-district of Shingal in western Ninewa province, the first school opened its doors to students after more than 5 years of closure. The new... Khasa; a tourist project turned into a dump The smoke of Barzan’s cigarette mingled with the plumes of smoke coming out of the burned trash dumped on the bank of Kirkuk’s Khasa rive,r as he sat on... Kirkuk women defy society prejudices to earn a living More young women in Kirkuk are taking up jobs in the city’s marketplaces to provide a source of income for themselves and their families as... 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... ‹ 1 2 ... 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 ›