Follow-ups 2021-03-31 Ezidis in Baghdad: No temple for rituals Representatives of minorities declare victory: Iraq for all At the end of the marathon, representatives of minorities in Iraqi house of representatives, the parliament, cheerfully entered the press media and from its... 11 Ezidi women survivors stealthily unite with 17 children 11 Ezidi women survivors of the extremist Islamic state ISIS leave camps of Internally Displaced People IDP in Duhok Northern Province and unite with their... Mazin Saleem: No education, no work, no ID! Mazin Saleem Shingali, the teenager who survived Islamic State IS militants' slavery in 2019, was attractive for the media then yet now he is relentlessly... Al-Aqisar: A church older than Islam in Karbala Shiite holly city forgotten Up today, there is no paved ordinary road that leads to Al-Aqisar, an archeological site in Ayn al-Tamr district, 70 km southwest of the Shiite holly city... Mistaken stereotypes and misconceptions distort Mandaeism Samar Khalid, 26, was shocked when she has heard some points that has nothing to do with the Sabean Mandean (Subbi) religion. “They know nothing about our... "Our Lady of Salvation" Syro-Catholic Cathedral in Baghdad: Commemoration of 2010 prayer victims The Syriac Catholic Church Our Lady of Salvation (Sayedat al-najat) in Baghdad will embrace the first church gathering. In his apostolic visit, The Pope... Al-Qush: Home of religions A predominant Christian population with Ezidis religious minority and Muslims live together and worship peacefully since ages in Al-Qush sub-district. The... Kurds strive for unified Kurdish parliamentary bloc in Kirkuk Heat debate is ongoing among the Iraqi Kurdish parties in Kirkuk to form an umbrella list that gathers all for the upcoming parliamentary elections in... Hawar, a thousand-year old mountainous home of tolerant Kaka'is In peace and war, even under the rule of one the extremist sectarian groups, the Kaka'is of Hawar practiced their ancient religious rituals overcoming the... Iraq’s activists gone into hiding, but say movement continues “We are in a deep conversation about the gains of the October revolution; we ask ourselves what we have changed and what we must do,” said Sameer Ahmad,... Spike in suicide cases among IDPs: government, media blamed Several displaced Ezidi women and girls have been found dead in recent weeks at the camps where they resided. The latest was 15-year-old Ahlam Khéro, who... Family of missing man from Kirkuk point finger at PUK The whereabouts of a man who was detained by a security force in Kirkuk four years ago remains unknown. His parents point the finger at the Kirkuk branch of... ‹ 1 2 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... 21 22 ›