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Without the Tigris and Euphrates, civilisation as we know it would not have existed. Such is the significance of these rivers to Iraq that, as drought conditions worsen, the fate of the Mesopotamian Marshes may yet affect the fate of the nation.
A peek into what the future holds for three of the Middle East's most vulnerable countries, in a world where global temperatures increase by 1.5C and more.
Seasoned adventurer and esteemed tour guide Geoff Hann passed away at the age of 85 in Iraq. Leaving behind a storied legacy, he was revered across the Middle East for his willingness to explore, educate and enjoy the region's historical treasures.
The International Committee of the Red Cross's new physical rehabilitation centre in Erbil is the largest in Iraq, and is providing a range of quality rehabilitation services for thousands of people including displaced peoples and refugees.
A mental health crisis has erupted inside Al-Hol camp where the looming threat of violence, displacement, and poor healthcare have become major stressors.
Asmaa Alanbari's 'Gilgamesh Contemporary II' is a dazzling music, dance, and audio-visual performance inspired by the ancient Babylonian epic poem, Gilgamesh.
With the AFC Asian Cup now underway and with 10 out of the region’s 12 nations participating, °®Âþµº Examines the title hopes of each nation.Â
The government's neglect of the autistic community in Iraq has only aggravated the taboo surrounding it, with many obscuring their children's disability from public view. In spite of these obstacles, the autistic community resilience is growing.
Book Club: Louis Yako's latest book veers away from the pre-prescribed understanding of post-conflict Iraq - that of securitisation, sectarianism and humanitarianism - to focus on the lived experiences of various Iraqi academics who live in exile.
Book Club: As 2023 comes to an end, °®Âþµº have chosen 10 of the most brilliant, relevant, and thought-provoking books written by Arab authors this year.