2019-11-03 Rebuilding of 37 schools in Mosul underway School meals program to be launched in Ninewa starting from this November Ninewa’s general directorate of education announced preparations to launch school meals program in coordination with the United Nations World Food Program... 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... German archaeologists unveil artifacts under ruins of Mosul’s Nabi Yunus Shrine A team of German researchers say they have discovered three pairs of winged-oxen sculptures inside the palace of King Esarhaddon beneath the ruins of the... Shingal: All government offices resume operations Ninewa’s governor Mansour al-Mar’id has announced the re-opening of all government departments in western Mosul’s Shingal (Sinjar) district,... 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,... New oil exploration blocks discovered in Ninewa The director of oil exploration department at the Iraqi ministry of oil has revealed that Ninewa province is home to many oil exploration blocks with... Mosul University prepares to receive over 10,000 students amid struggle to recover from IS-era legacy The University of Mosul has announced plans to receive over 10,000 students for the new academic year while trying to recover from the trauma and the... Underage marriage: A troubling phenomenon threatening the society in Mosul 14-year-old Yamama from Mosul deep inside misses playing with her dolls, watching cartoons and going back to school, yet she is now forced to undertake the... 23 bodies pulled from rubble in Mosul Civil defense teams have recovered 23 bodies from under the rubble of Mosul, a security source told KirkukNow. The bodies were pulled from the rubble of... 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... Mosul residents frustrated by slow progress in rehabilitation of city’s vital bridges The slow-paced progress in the reconstruction of the five main bridges connecting the western and eastern coasts of Mosul has been hindering the return of... Islamic State nighttime raids force families to flee southern Mosul villages A recent surge in nighttime attacks by suspected Islamic State (IS) militants have forced many families in southern and western Mosul villages to flee their... ‹ 1 2 3 ›