Follow-ups 2022-07-16 Struggle between ex-militiaman lawmaker and Ninewa governor deepens Dohuk drivers travel 130 km to Mosul for 40 liters of state-subsidized gasoline The rise in fuel prices pushes some drivers of the semiautonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq KRI to travel 130 kilometers to and from Dohuk Northern province... Kirkuk: Prostitution in broad daylight We are going to Kirkuk’s Ring Road in broad daylight. Once we parked the car, a woman approaches us and asks us to lower the windshield. Without any signs... Gasoline shortage tightens in Kirkuk The public petrol stations of Kirkuk are still crowded due to the crisis that has been going on for nearly a month, following at least five protests by the... Talafar: concerns of probable offensive by Turkey "Should we be in war and tension all our lives? After years of confrontation with Iran, Kuwait, then al-Qaeda and Daesh, we may face another conflict with... Gilan: heartbreaking story for mother of two children Gilan Saoud, 28-years-old mother of two kids, was found dead last Friday at home in Khanaqin district, northeast of Baghdad, strung up with a rope. The... What did Mosul gain in return of its losses? June 10, 2014 is a completely different and unusual day for the residents of Mosul; the city has been going through a difficult security situation since... Farmers terrified sandstorms stop growth of crops Iraqi farmers are suffering from a wave of dust that they fear will destroy their growing crops, including fruits and vegetables. Another wave of dust has... Government gives up in case of suicide among Ezidis In just two weeks, six Ezidi (Yezidi) citizens have committed suicide, most of them residing Duhok camps for the internally displaced persons IDP, without... Kirkuk pays lives for ISIL mines and explosives Mines and bombs left behind by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are still a source of concern and hesitation among the residents of Kirkuk... Green Mosul: short tweet turned into a real project On the land of a university in Mosul, Anas Al-Tai, Executive Director of the Mosul Eye Project, planted the roots of the "Green Mosul" initiative, which... Shingal (Sinjar): temporary ceasefire following fierce clashes Despite the fragile truce following the offensive of the Iraqi army against armed groups in Shingal, each party is accusing the other of igniting the fierce... Shingalis call for pacification following prisoner swap The residents of war-torn Shingal call for pacification following prisoner swap between the Iraqi army and the militant groups affiliated to Kurdistan... ‹ 1 2 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 21 22 ›