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In northeast Syria, rampant cholera is compounded by chronic wastewater woes.
Political repression has broadly increased in Iraqi Kurdistan, with innocent civilians repeatedly gunned down for protesting against corruption and unemployment rates. Until the ruling parties hold their own to account, this trend is set to continue.
Solar energy usage has increased across northwest Syria, despite the risks, as the destruction of power stations has led to constant power cuts while fuel hikes have left millions unable to afford alternate means of energy.
Hailing from Halabja, gardener Azad Muhamad has helped revive the region's history of gardening and has built up a dedicated fan base in the process. Azad hopes to inspire more to pursue gardening, especially important given the frequency of drought.
Assad's Syrian regime has caused untold physical and psychological harm to the Syrian people, depriving them of the right to life. Now, an archaic legal defect has caused thousands of more Syrians, especially children, from being granted citizenship.
Findings from a report published by women's rights organisation Equality Now have found that women in MENA remain exposed to human rights violations due to archaic nationality laws, which continue to preserve women's precarious status in society.
Beirut's beach economy is booming this summer, with an estimated US$3 billion having flowed into Lebanon as a result of a thriving tourist scene which has thrown a lifeline to thousands of desperate workers and businesses.
Last month’s fighting in Sinjar that has once again displaced Iraq’s Yazidis into the Kurdistan region has left the ethnoreligious minority in a glaring state of limbo facing an ever more threatened existence.
An understated giant of midwestern architecture, Iranian-born Siah Armajani has cemented his place in the design history of the United States. Profiling his achievements over a 60-year career, °®Âþµº looks back on his life and his legacy.
With Syria entering the scorching summer months, wildfires are on the rise. In northwest Syria, drought, regime bombing and the makeshift stoves used in IDP camps are exacerbating the deadly phenomenon.