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As violence escalates in Lebanon, many families are fleeing to Iraq, seeking refuge in cities like Karbala, where residents are providing support and assistance
The UK's partial suspension of arms to Israel is too little too late. As Tony Blair returns, Alex Foley highlights the West's record of enabling war crimes.
If the amendment to the Personal Status Code is passed, lowering the legal age for marriage to nine, Iraq will be thrust into the dark ages, says Zahra Ali.
Syrian refugees in Erbil face growing uncertainty as Iraqi authorities intensify deportations despite ongoing humanitarian concerns and a fragile legal status
A proposed law in Iraq to lower the marriage age to nine is fuelling concerns and protests over its potential to increase child marriages and harm young girls
Baghdad has long been a key hub in Arab and Islamic society and the Iraqi city has witnessed a small revival as historic centres start tours and trips
Zionism's exclusionary makeup has reinforced a social identity in Israel that is rooted in the degrading of Palestinians and non-Jews, writes Yoav Litvin.
As IDP numbers rise, local businesses struggle to meet the growing demand for essentials, leaving communities worried about shortages and economic stability
The US is sleepwalking towards war with Iran. Unwilling and unable to restrain Netanyahu, Joe Biden's administration is a zombie regime, writes Alex Foley.
UK companies like BP and Shell have inflicted decades of environmental violence against communities of colour in their relentless pursuit of profit. The only way to stop these deaths is to dismantle the industry, writes Hannah al-Khafaji.