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A combination of Turkish military interference, worsening drought and sustained periods of instability are proving disastrous for female farmers in northeast Syria. Faced with such precarity, rural community resilience is needed now more than ever.
Depression and issues relating to mental health are increasingly common for Iranians. But new initiatives are springing up in the capital Tehran to help remedy the deteriorating situation and has led to new, novel approaches to mental health.
Violent incidents of Islamophobia are going unnoticed in France. Shielded by an apathetic justice system and a national psyche unfazed by xenophobia, Muslims are increasingly concerned about their place, security and fate in modern-day France.
After the Turkish Republic was established in 1923, the Arabic language was banned from Turkey's schools and mosques for decades. However, today in Turkey, Arabic is seeing a revival for many reasons, including the influx of Arab refugees.
On an unprecedented scale, the feminist-led Iranian uprisings have galvanised Iranian public opinion like never before. To ensure that the protests continue in momentum, artists in Iran and in the diaspora are using their pens to take down the sword.
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.
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.
Dire living conditions in the Al-Hol camp in northeast Syria are killing scores of children, some of whom have never known a life outside the camp, where relatives of suspected IS members have been effectively abandoned to their fates.
Incidents of xenophobia and violence towards Syrian refugees in Turkey have increased in recent months, coinciding with local and national election cycles. Populist candidates are scapegoating Syrians as the cause for the country's current woes.