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Society: Young Iraqis are filling the city's airwaves, after the Islamic State group's radio ban in Mosul.
Illinois-based tour company Abercrombie and Kent is promoting tours to the Islamic Republic for those willing to take the risk.
Civilians from Mosul have been telling stories of how they they dodged gunfire, bombs, mortar rounds and strikes to flee IS militants in the city.
Fatima lost both her hands at the beginning of the Syrian war. Now, thanks to a medical charity and Roger Waters, she is ready to go back to school.
One case and one client at a time, Reema Shamasneh is challenging gender roles at the foundation of Arab families in West Bank, fighting for women's rights in divorce cases.
A small Iraqi Christian town has celebrated mass for the first time in two years. An optimistic archbishop now hopes to do the same at Christmas in Mosul's cathedral
The demolition of the 'Jungle Camp' in Calais and subsequent dispersion of thousands of refugees across France has not dampened their resolve to reach the UK, writes Reem Abd Ulhamid
The world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousefzai has urged world leaders to end conflict and empower women to receive a "quality education".
A lauded Afghan refugee drama is set to win top prize at Asia's premier film festival, and has been tipped for an Oscar.
A survey of 18,000 Europeans shows a clear 'anti-Muslim bias' on asylum applications and a preference towards those who are fleeing 'genuine' violence.