Reports 2021-04-06 Street begging in Kirkuk People unable to tell professional beggars from real beggars Pro-PKK forces insist to stay in Shingal despite deadline Pro-PKK groups in Shingal insist to stay downtown and on the mountain arguing their members are locals while Iraqi army officials insist to oust armed... Pro-PKK forces insist to stay in Shingal despite deadline Pro-PKK groups in Shingal insist to stay downtown and on the mountain as arguing their members are locals while Iraqi army officials insist to oust armed... Suicide crossed minds of 1/5 of Ezidi IDPs, poll shows Participants in a poll by an NGO regarding the factors and motives for suicide commitment and attempts said that 20% of their relatives at least once... Kurds of Mosul nostalgic for home Abdullah Goran was studying hard in preparation for high school final exams. He told his brother about his dream of joining college of medicine. Their... Kurdish minority of Mosul dream of home Abdullah Goran was studying hard in preparation for high school final exams. He told his brother about his dream of joining college of medicine. Their... Weekend curfew makes life harder for daily-paid masons Ahmed Al-Shati was hopefully waiting at the square for daily-paid masons to get a work at the beginning of the week following a three-day weekend lockdown.... Kirkuk illegally built neighborhoods await infrastructure projects Residents of houses illegally built in several neighborhoods of Kirkuk Northern Province ask for water supply, sewage system and paving the streets halted... Kirkuk: The oil rich city sunk in garbage Sara Diler was watching news about tidiness campaigns in Kirkuk to sweep piles garbage all over the city while the scene at their neighborhood was the same.... Iraq's federal court law unties religious minorities Religious minorities in Iraqi Kurdistan region seek support of human rights commission to stop amendments of Iraq's federal court law by Shiite parties to... Minorities reject Iraq's federal court law Several members of Iraqi parliament and activists decry some articles of a law for Iraq's supreme federal court about its structure, mechanism of decision... Tens of Syrian families live on the streets of Kirkuk Khadija Shams fled war-torn Syria to Iraq but since six years she is leading a very miserable live on the streets of Kirkuk. Shams is originally from the... Two “dodger facilitators” take 700,000 of Ezidi IDPs for visa service Two persons in Sharia settlement for displaced people receive USD700,000 from 12 Ezidi IDPs willing to travel to Europe. As no visa obtained, one of them... ‹ 1 2 ... 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 ... 53 54 ›