Iraq Votes 2020-03-27 Baghdad: Adnan Alzurfi challenges Shia house, a competition whose products yet to be harvested Erbil: No elections held on legal dates in Kurdistan Region since its establishment in 1992 Since the establishment of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in Iraq (KRI), no elections have been held on its legally set dates. The delays have ranged... Nineveh: After several years, Tal Afar reintegrates IS women survivors into the society Ahlam dreamed of rejoining her family after being abducted by the Islamic State group (IS). She rescued from the IS and approached her dream but faced... Diyala: After losing her husband, Runak challenges societal norms and steps toward success Runak in her village had a normal life with her husband. They both used to work together and earn their living expenses. However, what Runak had never... Baghdad: Ammal Ibrahim reintegrates street children into society Ammal Ibrahim’s project started behind an old door and stair with a poster depicting dreams of children. Her project initially started as a cultural... Khanaqin preserves Iraq's coexistence The alley where Peroz’s house is located is a small Iraq. She is Kakai and her neighbors are Sunni, Shia and Kurds. Khanaqin has been a stronghold of... How IDPs deprived of voting in Iraqi federal elections ? After a year and half of the 2018 federal elections, thousands of Iraqi citizen took to the street to change the status quo political system and the... Prime minister designation; Iraqi political deadlock The protestors do not have a particular prime minister candidate, but have set the requirements for the person occupying the position, said Ihab Hassan, a... Cemetery of Women or Cemetery of Unknowns? “Their families kill them and throw them, these, alive or dead, are not visited by anyone, they have been alone,” Rauf Mohammed, a grave man, defined a... Narmin Othman: success of women is my success Narmin Othman says that when she first became a female Peshmerga, a villager woman told her, “these are fugitives.” This indicates that it is not easy... Iraqi youth in the middle of the way, a fight for participation in the political arena Lowering the eligibility age to run for the next parliament and provincial council elections is considered an excellent opportunity for further... Iraqi women are at the forefront of the protests She is calling and telling someone, “I left the food in the microwave, warm it, and eat it.” Her face is not fully visible as she is wearing a mask in... When the guardian is corrupt, a meeting of Kirkuk provincial council cost Iraqi government 3 billion IQD A meeting of the Kirkuk provincial council cost the Iraqi government two billion and 451 million Iraqi dinars, in addition three million dinars for mobile... ‹ 1 2 3 4 ›