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Iraqi citizens bear the brunt of escalating medical costs as the government fails to clamp down on the mafias controlling the medical trade in the country or to support the sorely neglected local pharmaceutical industry.Â
The Euphrates has seen historically low levels since the beginning of this year, culminating in a drought hitting Syria’s main agricultural region and putting more than 12 million people across Syria and Iraq at risk.
Many prominent Iraqi women activists have refused to participate in the entire political process due to threats and fears of being killed or kidnapped, leaving females at the edge of political life as well as the decision-making process.
The murder of a young woman in Baghdad last week by her brother brought the issue of domestic violence in Iraq to the fore at a time when murder rates are rising all over the country, and in which women are invariably the victims.
Both Iraqi and Syrian football has been manipulated to legitimise their authoritarian leaders, with sport suffering as a consequence. We find out how they are faring in World Cup qualification, and how the ongoing conflicts may affect their chances.
Burcu Ozcelik uncovers the creative practices of reBirth, a visual arts project in Erbil that unapologetically showcases womanhood and femininity in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Almost two decades after the US-led invasion of Iraq, promises of representation and empowerment for women have all but fallen flat.
In-depth: Pope Francis is making history with his trip to Iraq, bringing a message of solidarity to Iraqi Christians while forging a path of interfaith dialogue.
The fate of children born to IS fighters and their female Yazidi victims remains an ongoing and deeply complex issue for a community still grappling with trauma
The youth-led initiative 'Green Iraq' is planting thousands of trees across the country to transform sprawling cities and deserts.