Search: Returning to Sinjar and the struggle to provide mental health services This summer, many displaced Yazidi families returned to their places of origin in Sinjar, hoping to turn the page after ISIL’s horrible 2014-2017 siege of... Opinion: Why treating trauma should be a cornerstone of building peace They say time heals all wounds. It doesn’t. In most cases, without proper care and a supportive environment, mental wounds only worsen with time. But... PUK grants Abdulla Rif’at third-highest position within the party Raf’at Abdulla has been appointed as rapporteur of the politburo of the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan). The position is the third-highest in the... Six years after the atrocities: the Ezidi community in numbers Of the total 550,000 Ezidis, 310,000 are still displaced or have migrated. This is the consequence of the onslaught on the community by ISIS militants and... test ew gegsd rerer Police arrest man in Mosul for blackmailing woman with private pictures Nineveh Police arrest a man accused of extorting a woman in Mosul. The suspects blackmailed the victim with threats of making public of her private... Istibraq sets up eight book stalls in Diyala to encourage reading for free My name is Istibraq Sabbah. I am 25 years old, and live in Ba’quba, Diyala. I am a Samarra University Deases Diagnosis graduate. About a year ago, an... Kirkuk Agriculture Department ignores decree by Ministry of Justice Kirkuk’s Department of Agriculture refuses to abide by a decree from the Iraqi Ministry of Justice, which stipulates disregarding all contracts and leases... Shingal’s displaced return to towns and villages lacking drinking water At least 10 settlements and 40 villages in Shingal District resort to tankers to get drinking water; one of the biggest problems facing the residents, most... Women's Empowerment: Number of Women in Senior Management Positions in Iraqi Ministries is Disappointing Most Iraqi ministries lack gender balance in the proportion of female employees Iraqi society prefers women to go into teaching and similar professions and... Coronavirus stifles social and religious gatherings for Kaka’is “We would like it very much if we could once again visit our sacred places to worship and gather for both mourning and celebrations,” said 59-year-old... Kirkuk’s Interim Governor Rakan al-Jibouri “is prepared to appear in court” According to a source within the Kirkuk Administration, Kirkuk’s Interim Governor Rakan Saeed al-Jibouri is prepared to appear in court for corruption... ‹ 1 2 ... 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 ... 248 249 ›