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As Iraq struggles with water scarcity, the country is pioneering an offbeat approach to agriculture: growing plants without water.
A newly engaged couple chronicle their worries and hopes for their future in Iraq on Valentine's Day.
Several Iraqi civil society organisations on Tuesday warned that sorcery and a belief in magic are on the rise in the country.
Review: Two books explore the history of Sunni-Shia solidarity in Iraq during the First World War, a history that, in today’s climate, deserves to be much more widely known.
Novels on Iraq have taken dramatically different approaches to the subject. Iraqis are producing a body of 'literature as resistance', dwarfed by an American ‘embedded literature’, writes Marcia Lynx Qualey.
Ten years after Iraq's Sinjar massacre, Yazidi women who survived IS's violence are now clearing landmines and working hard to rebuild their shattered community
Walid Aouni's modern adaptation of 'Scheherazade', based on the legendary heroine from One Thousand and One Nights, closed the Royal Opera House Muscat’s season
°®Âþµº Meets: British-Lebanese comedian Isabelle Farah, whose latest show 'Nebuchadnezzar' offers a fresh take on the Babylonian king at Edinburgh Fringe
As Iraq prepares for a future without the petroleum industry, many Iraqi environmentalists are encouraging their country to turn to the renewable energy industry.
Desertification and water scarcity help fuel the social desperation necessary for armed insurgencies, reports Austin Bodetti.