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A two-day festival celebrating Iraqi culture is coming to Glasgow, part of a social enterprise initiative founded by three friends who aim to empower a diaspora outside of London.
Residents of cities and villages that were captured by the Islamic State since 2014 have returned home following Iraq's operations against the militants, the government said.
°®Âþµº Meets: 64-year-old Amjad Assad, who has almost single handedly digitised thousands of cassettes and old 78's that span a century of musical history.
Movie maker Mohammed al-Daradji's Baghdad film school aims to build a world-class industry in a city that has already seen too many horrors, reports Gareth Browne.
Seventeen of the 82 World Heritage sites in the Arab region are on a "danger" list due to conflict, Audrey Azoulay, the new head of UNESCO, has warned.
Dozens protested in the Lebanese capital on Sunday to demand amendment to the nationality law, which prohibits Lebanese women from passing on their citizenship to their children and foreign spouses.
French journalist Samuel Forey of the Figaro newspaper was praised by the jury of the Albert Londres prize, after surviving a deadly blast in Mosul that killed three others.
Society: Not only are Arab women taking charge of their destinies by delaying marriage or remaining single, they are fighting back against the system obsessed with labelling them as spinsters.
While schools and shops re-open in the east of Iraq's Mosul, the west side is still a scene of destruction, with 230,000 residents having nowhere to return to.
The largest wetlands in the Middle East are imperiled again, by government mismanagement and new upstream projects.