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Archaeologists documenting IS' destruction of historic sites in Mosul have discovered an Assyrian temple dating back to 600 BC beneath the ruins of a once popular pilgrimage site.
Forty families, many displaced several times, share an underground camp in the city of Al-Bab, where rooms are separated by sheets.
Book Club: Joanna Palani's story is a thought-provoking tale prompting readers to wonder the price one has to pay to fight for freedom against extremism, writes Rabi'ah M.
Yalla, let's eat! Continuing our review series of Middle Eastern restaurants, we visit Asmak al-Basha, a fish restaurant in the heart of London's Iraqi community.
Plans are in motion to accommodate up to 200,000 people estimated to be displaced by events in Mosul. But amid aid budget deficits, will they prove sufficient?
Tanabel - one New Yorker's response to Donald Trump's 'Muslim Ban' - employs refugee women who are exceptional chefs, bringing mouth-watering feasts to Brooklyn.
Nearly a year since its neighbourhoods were declared liberated from IS militants, the Iraqi city of Fallujah is still struggling to rebuild.
Alcohol shops remain open for business in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region following Baghdad's booze ban.
Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji, the man behind Baghdad's first high-rise building, is considered to be Iraq's most influential modernist architect.
Society: In the Arab world, reality TV is much more than just entertainment, it's a form of political participation, writes Loubna Mrie.