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Father Nadheer Dako moved from Iraq nearly three years ago to head the UK's Chaldean community. IS persecution of Christians in Iraq means thoughts are never far from home
When apathy is the order of the day, the only way to cash in may be to run a cafe for philosophers, write Tanya Goudsouzian and Lara Fatah.
Well-wishers danced in defiance of the Islamic State group on Thursday at the wedding of a bride and groom among families who fled the jihadists' brutal rule in Iraq's Mosul.
'People want to have a happy life, no matter where and when, and that's also the case in Iraq,' said photographer Ahmad Mousa.
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.
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.
With thousands of women still enslaved by the Islamic State group, Iraqi activist Nadia Murad is leading efforts to make Canada a new home for the persecuted Yazidi minority group.
After a series of deadly blasts in Baghdad that claimed the lives of hundreds, terrified Iraqis are confining themselves to their homes.
After her harrowing escape as an Islamic State group sex slave, Nadia Murad has a message for world leaders striving to crush the extremists: IS must stand trial for genocide.
Twenty five Iraqi Christian refugees have formally rejected their asylum in the Czech Republic and left to Germany, prompting the government to scrap its resettlement programme.