News 2019-08-01 Over 50% of eligible voters in Ninewa have renewed their voter ID cards Kirkuk provincial council members reject plans to convene outside the province The majority of the Kirkuk provincial council members have rejected proposals to hold their meetings in Baghdad or Erbil, stressing that no progress made... Daquq tribes threaten to abandon their villages if government does not move to protect residents Tribal Leaders of Daquq in southern Kirkuk have called on a joint delegation from the Iraqi presidential office and the parliament to do more to protect... Hazim Tahsin Beg inaugurated as new leader of Ezidi community Mir Hazim: We will work to ensure return of all displaced Ezidis Six months after the death of Mir Tahseen Saeed Bag, his son Hazim was inaugurated as the new leader of the Ezidi community in Iraq and the world. During... Kirkuk’s historic Qaysariya bazaar to be re-opened next month Nearly 95% of renovation works in Kirkuk’s oldest popular market, the Qaysariya Bazaar, are complete, and is expected to be reopened by the end of next... Seven civilians, a police officer killed in separate incidents in southern Kirkuk Seven people were killed and three others were injured in two separate incidents in a village in Kirkuk’s southern district of Daquq late on Wednesday. A... Iraq provincial elections set for April 2020 Number of council seats reduced Provincial elections across Iraq, except the Kurdistan Region have been scheduled for April 1st, 2020. The process would be also held in the disputed... Attacks targeting civilians in Jalawla on the rise Roadside bomb attacks in the past five days have resulted 11 casualties in Jalawla, a sub-district of Diyala’s disputed Khanaqin, raising concern about... Rehabilitation projects in Ninewa’s Bashik encouraged return of 90% of IDPs According to a recent survey, the highest level of returnees in Iraq’s northern province of Ninewa are concentrated in Bashik sub-district where most... Nadia Murad: Baghdad-Erbil disputes set back return of displaced Ezidis Ezidi activist and 2018 Nobel peace prize winner Nadia Murad said ongoing disputes between the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan regional... Three Turkmen children freed from IS captivity arrive home Three children ethnic-Turkmen children arrived in Tal Afar district after they were freed from Islamic State (IS) captivity in Syria. The three children... Khanaqin civil society activists launch campaign to urge implementation of Article 140 A group of civil society activists in Khanaqin, a disputed district in Diyala have launched a signature-collecting campaign to put pressure on Iraqi... Kurdish political parties await election of new Kirkuk governor Representatives of Kurdish political parties met on Tuesday, July 16, in Kirkuk to discuss the start of practical steps to appoint new governor for Kirkuk... ‹ 1 2 ... 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 ... 120 121 ›