Search: Sadra: the teen painter This is Sadra Ousama, born in 2006. I am skilful in painting since I was a small kid. I remember I draw my first paining when I was only nine-year-old. I... Rana Jassim teaches piano to Kids with Down syndrome Rana Jassim has made her way as a piano plyer and music composer to become a star in a male-dominant society but her talent twisted with academic studies... Blazing summer shuts public library of the Kaka’is The public library of the Kaka’is in Kirkuk northern province has been temporarily shut in the face of the readers due to lack of funding and cooling... Night protest over power outages northeast of Kirkuk Late hours of August 3rd, hundreds of residents of Altun Kopri town, northeast of Kirkuk, protested inadequate national power supply to the town in the... Ezidis disappointed for nonfulfillment of women survivors’ law The sole dream of Ahlam Mia to make it back home is to receive her rights stated in the law for moral and material reparation for Ezidi women survives... Exam halls boiling and warehouses full of coolers Tens of halls for class nine final exams complain of lack of air conditioning in the exam halls in the middle of baking summer while local officials say the... Power down in 3 towns by ISIS attack at peak of baking summer The national power is down for days in three towns northeast of Baghdad by a militant strike, local officials told KirkukNow. At the early hours of July... 3 M barrels of Kirkuk oil generate $213 M The Northern oil rich city of Kirkuk has exported over three million barrels in July for almost 213 million American Dollars USD compared to 217 million in... Arabs & Turkmens unsatisfied with Kirkuk electoral commission Arab and Turkmen parties threaten to bring its supporters to the streets in case the electoral commission in Kirkuk disregards their calls for reforms... 237 returnee families of Shingal back to IDP camps In the last two weeks, 237 families whom last year returned to their hometown of Shingal in Mosul have decided to return to camps due to instability, poor... Law Number 21: Nightmare for freedom of press The Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government KRG has brought to trial over 50 civic activists, journalists, teachers and others per law number 21 in 2003, five... Kirkuk might miss hosting track & field national tournament As the Olympic stadium of Kirkuk awaits the final touches of renovation, the tournament of track field might be shifted from Kirkuk to Baghdad, a matter... ‹ 1 2 ... 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 ... 249 250 ›