Reports 2019-08-20 Ezidi displaced families in Mount Shingal camps face water shortages Turkmen survivors of IS captivity struggle to reintegrate back into their communities Iraq’s Turkmens are urging the government to help reintegrate over 141 women and children survivors of Islamic State (IS) captivity back into their... Al-Khasfa: Mosul’s notorious death hole Muhammad Hussein, 30, was arrested by Islamic State (IS) fighters at his house in Mosul who accused him of writing slogans against the group. His penalty... Mosul celebrates Eid al-Adha despite war shadow Residents of Mosul were preparing on Saturday to welcome Muslims' Eid al-Adha holiday by heading to shopping malls to buy new clothing, and making... Honey production booms as bees return to Shingal The beekeeping industry is witnessing revival in western Ninewa’s Shingal (Sinjar) with many Ezidi families displaced during the Islamic State (IS)... Displaced Ezidi women launch their own businesses Dozens of internally displaced Ezidi women have decided to get over their miseries, establishing their own businesses through opening different types of... Fire burns hopes of Kakayi families in Daquq "I spent most of my life on this farm; it was the only source of living for my family. My heart burned with this farm,” said Fakhir Hameed after fire... Baghdad and Erbil close to reaching agreement on return of Peshmarga to disputed territories The Iraqi Ministry of Defense and the Kurdish Peshmerga forces have reached an agreement to fill the security vacuum in areas located around Kirkuk and... Iraqi government incentives fail to urge return of displaced Ezidis Displaced Ezidi families refuse to accept financial aid allocated by the Iraqi government aimed to encourage their return, saying that the incentives are... Christians from Ninewa’s Tlkef district still hesitant about returning home Christian displaced families of Talkif district, in Iraq’s northern Ninewa province have been in limbo for almost five years. These families say they are... Hundreds of Islamic State-era bodies still under debris in Mosul Hundreds of bodies remain under the rubble of buildings in the city of Mosul which witnessed a near total destruction during the battles to retake it from... Kirkuk tribal leaders resentful of the province’s ongoing disputes Tribal leaders of Kirkuk’s diverse communities have expressed discontent over ongoing political in the province, and put forth a range of proposals to the... Water shortages affect 50,000 people in Ninewa Plains Hundreds of families in the Ninewa Plains located north and east of the province are suffering from crippling water shortages, particularly in the summer... ‹ 1 2 ... 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ›