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Hundreds of Iraqis attended the first reading festival in war-torn Mosul this week following the recapture of the city from Islamic State militants.
Backed by US airstrikes, Iraq's forces wrested Mosul from the Islamic State group militants at the cost of enormous destruction. The nearly 9-month fight culminated with a crescendo of devastation.
Iraqi forces, who have retaken eastern Mosul from the Islamic State group after three years, banned the face veil as part of a package of measures to curb attacks.
The Ashti camp in Iraq's northern city of Arbil has celebrated the return of a girl whose abduction by extremists three years ago sent shockwaves through her Christian community.
France's iconic Eiffel Tower goes dark to honour the victims of Islamic State group bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Profile: The Tunisian singer opens up about singing, acting, Tunisia, politics and the most important things in life.
Following the Nakba, over 700,000 Palestinians were made homeless. The Long Journey is a collection of videos and images that documents this struggle and aims at bringing this human catastrophe to a new audience in New York.
Review: “Cairo to Constantinople: Early Photographs of the Middle East”, showing at the Queen’s Gallery in London until 22 February 2015.
This year, 16 novels from 10 countries have been selected to compete for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction - and the longlist includes a record number of women authors.
Young pregnant Iraqi women are facing dangerous situations as they flee violence in Mosul, with some being forced to give birth on the streets.