Reports 2019-06-16 Iraqi displaced families trapped in limbo Orphaned Ezidi children find hope and comfort at Sewyan shelter home Before breakfast, the children at Sewyan shelter home wash their faces and perform the Ezidis’ (Sbey) prayers; later they dress up and begin a day of... What the flooding spared, the fires could devour Despite the grueling heat, Ali Mousa and four of his sons are cautiously guarding their crop fields following a string of fire incidents which ripped... Iraq prepares major plan to rehabilitate two strategic oil pipelines The Iraqi government has decided to rehabilitate the Kirkuk-Ceyhan and the Basra-Aqaba oil pipelines within a major plan build a pipeline network to carry... “One blazing afternoon, I took my two kids and ran away” When Azhin was 12 years, she was forced to marry a man with mental problems. She says that she has been through a tough life with him and that he always... The day the army said no reporting today My colleagues in Kirkuknow’s reporters and news room group chats were discussing whether who would cover the tensions which broke out over land disputes in... Graveyard of the Unknowns A cemetery for women whose identities were never known The graves of the unknowns in Saiwn Cemetery are the burial place for women who went through excruciating suffering in their life. The graveyard is located... Talafar lies in ruins amid Iraqi government negligence “Here was the bedroom, and this was our guest room; this my child’s bicycle which he rode only for a few days”, said Zaynal Mihrab, a man in his fifties as... After 5 years of war and displacement Bistamle residents return to their ruined homes Zakariya was holding some dirty plates in his hands, as he said, “These are the only things left behind. Behold the damage inflicted on our house.” This... Kirkuk: A volunteer project makes education accessible for needy students Saman Naqi, a resident of the multi ethnic city of Kirkuk has turned his house into a place where volunteer teachers run educational training courses for... Kirkuk moves towards cheaper environmentally-friendly transportation The Kirkuk Directorate of Traffic has embarked on implementing the decision of the governemnt to convert vehicles to work with Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)... Returning to Ezidkhan Ezidi Children survivors of IS helped to embrace their forefathers’ faith Inside a small cabin in an IDP camp, dozens of Ezidi boys and girls wearing traditional clothes sitting together and chorally chanting the verses of their... Turkmens’ hopes for return of missing loved ones die with fall of Islamic State’s last stronghold The end of the Islamic State group’s caliphate after they lost their last territorial pocket in Syria’s eastern town of Baghouz was a reason for people to... ‹ 1 2 ... 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 ›