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Nadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar both escaped sexual enslavement at the hands of Islamic State fighters and have since campaigned to hold her people's captors accountable for their crimes
The colonial creation of Iraq more than a century ago set the stage for today's turmoil. Letters from Baghdad gives a unique view through the eyes of the woman responsible.
Former residents of the Iraqi city of Mosul say that Islamic State has executed anyone caught communicating with people outside or talking about the situation outside the IS-held city.
Refugee children arriving in Vancouver from war-torn Syria were given cameras to help them recover from their experiences and document a new reality. Hadani Ditmars visited the exhibition.
Iraq's assistance to civilians forced from their homes by conflict has been far from adequate, Amnesty International said Tuesday, warning that fresh displacement could spell catastrophe.
Turkey and France have been victimised by extremist attacks but the Olympics in Rio offers a respite from what's happening at home and a chance to show a united front.
A string of terror attacks, a tightening clamp on freedom of expression and rising social intolerance means many now worry about a bleak future for the creative world in Turkey.
UNESCO has named Iraqi marshlands once ravaged by dictator Saddam as a World Heritage Site, a bright spot for a country where jihadists have repeatedly sought to wipe out history.
Iranian authorities are putting the lives of political prisoners in 'grave danger' by denying them adequate medical care, says Amnesty International.
The UK's Iraq Inquiry has highlighted a catalogue of errors in Tony Blair's preparation for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the impact of which is still being felt, today.