2020-05-23 KirkukNow reveals details on the transfer of detainees from Sulaimaniyah to Kirkuk Teacher wage scandal puts schooling of Ezidis in Sinjar at stake “I have been a lecturer for two years and they have stolen our wages. Now, they want to reopen the schools and start final exams,” said Madlin Hussein,... PUK hands over 150 detainees to local government in Kirkuk The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) announced that it will “open a new page” with the local government in Kirkuk. The party in a new step transferred... Religion involvement in Iraqi elections is inevitable It’s election time. Propaganda is everywhere, posters of candidates are even hung on the walls of religious shrines. The campaigns have not stopped there,... Kirkuk: court house decides to execute a wife killed her husband with help of two persons The court house of Kirkuk makes the decision to execute an 18-year-old wife, who was involved in the murder of her husband with two other persons. A man... Suni Wakf in Kirkuk 'loses' hopes to reopen mosques Sunni Wakf council in Kirkuk is concerned that the crisis sell has neglected their demands to reopen the mosques, while local markets and most of the public... Coronavirus cases increase in the disputed areas amid the surge of the virus in Iraq Five new coronavirus cases were recorded in four days in Nineveh, which coincided with the rise of the virus in Iraq. On Monday, May 18, Iraq recorded 150... Traditional House of Dates in Kirkuk loses its shops Khan Khurma Bazaar, where dates shops were located in the city of Kirkuk, has lost most of its shops; some people now call it vegetable and fruits store. Security forces shut down local markets amid restricting coronavirus measures The crisis cell in Kirkuk, with the cooperation of the security forces, shut down the local markets, known as Bazaars, to prevent the spread of the... Secretary-general of Adil Abdul Mahdi's council of ministers attempts to close women freedom organization Layla did not expect that the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq (OWFI), which has sheltered her and women who fled from violence and oppression,... Safa Salah: I am a human rights activist and the voice of IDPs should be heard “My awareness originated from the era of sectarianism, when people killed each other for sect, religion, and ethnicity. I asked myself: why are they... Iraqi women lose their role in the new government with only holding a minister The Iraqi politicians frequently insist on the fact that women are half of society and they internal regulations of their political parties allocate... Threats and violence compel activists, journalists and protestors to flee Baghdad since the start of the protests Activist Ali Makdam fled Baghdad and moved to a hotel in Erbil as a result of the death threats he received during the social uprisings, similar to what... ‹ 1 2 ... 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 ... 191 192 ›