2020-08-02 Iraqi Oil Ministry: Kirkuk oil production for July reduced by nearly 25% Decision by entire village community in Diyala province: Boys to get education and girls to become housewives For the 18-year-old Instisar Hussein to get to school on a daily basis, she would’ve had to travel a distance of 15 km by bicycle and bus on partially... Witness accounts of the armed attack on the Kaka’i village Dara Khaleel Ibrahim had just fallen asleep when he was suddenly awakened by his phone’s ringing. The caller was his niece, Chiman, who sobbinly tells him in a... “It’s like doomsday” in Tuz Khumatu: water shortage in scorching heat “It’s like doomsday,” describes Halgurd Muhammad the scene in Tuz Khurmantu, a town about 70 km south of Kirkuk, as people carrying water containers,... Kirkuk residents might have to spend upcoming 4-day holiday without electricity Owners of private generator businesses threaten to cut off electricity feed during the days of the Islamic Feast of the Sacrifice holiday, if the... Now and New KirkukNow Newsletter: Your monthly insight into Iraq’s disputed territories Dear Friends of KirkukNow, KirkukNow brings you the stories that connect people and communities of Iraq; transcending language, ethnicity, and religion. As... Now and New KirkukNow Newsletter: Your monthly insight into Iraq’s disputed territories Dear Friends of KirkukNow KirkukNow brings you the stories that connect people and communities of Iraq; transcending language, ethnicity, and religion. As... Now and New KirkukNow Newsletter: Your monthly insight into Iraq’s disputed territories Dear Friends of KirkukNow KirkukNow brings you the stories that connect people and communities of Iraq; transcending language, ethnicity, and religion. As... Now and New KirkukNow Newsletter:Your monthly insight into Iraq’s disputed territories Dear Friends of KirkukNow KirkukNow brings you the stories that connect people and communities of Iraq; transcending language, ethnicity, and religion. As... Dear Friends of KirkukNow Dear Friends of KirkukNow KirkukNow brings you the stories that connect people and communities of Iraq; transcending language, ethnicity, and religion. As... Kaka’i woman sings for the plight of her community Iraqi minorities have tried many peaceful methods to protest and show the level of marginalization they have been subjected to. For a Kaka’i woman is... Can Erbil residents travel to Kirkuk? At a checkpoint manned by Iraqi security forces, Erbil residents are not allowed to pass to travel to Kirkuk, say two individuals. But the authorities deny... Iraqi Minister of Immigration and IDPs: We will facilitate the return of IDPs Ivan Jabro, Iraqi Minister of Immigration and the Displaced, says that they are making efforts to facilitate the voluntary return of all IDPs and... ‹ 1 2 ... 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 ... 193 194 ›