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As Britain sank into lockdown in 2020, the Thin Edge of the Wedge podcast was born, covering a wide gamut of global subjects and fascinating conversations with experts and scholars.
A decade-long conflict has adversely impacted on an already under-resourced education system under strain, and stolen the lives of a whole generation of children.
Mosul tells the gruelling story of the Nineveh SWAT team's battle against the Islamic State, but overlooks civilian testimonies and the sacrifices of ordinary people.
After the Grenfell fire tragedy, the local community came together in many different ways including through the love of food, where witnesses and survivors could provide support to one another.
With tragedy often striking the perilous journey to refuge, Algerian visual artist Rachid Koraichi has honoured the lost identities of unburied refugees in his 'Garden of Africa' - a poignant commemoration of our collective humanity.
Young Iraqis are being driven to despair as dire economic conditions exacerbate a growing mental health crisis.
Iraq's first independent film festival aims to take back control of tired narratives of the country and showcase emerging and established talent in film.
Book Club: Carol Isaacs's stunning graphic novel is a vivid journey into the history of Iraq's Jewish community.
Nadia Shihab's Jaddoland is an intimate exploration of identity and belonging across three generations of an Iraqi family in Texas.
In-depth: Five years after the EU-Turkey migration deal was reached, the agreement desperately needs to be reassessed for the sake of millions of Syrian refugees in Turkey.