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The government's neglect of the autistic community in Iraq has only aggravated the taboo surrounding it, with many obscuring their children's disability from public view. In spite of these obstacles, the autistic community resilience is growing.
Palestine's participation at the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar comes at a critical time, with players witnessing the horrors of Israel's genocide on their home turf.
Iran's chronically stagnant growth rate is a major cause for concern and could lead to social unrest, more economic stress and drastic dips in human potential.
A local NGO is leading the first campaign of its kind to expand women’s legal access to abortion in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Nazli Tarzi interviews the next generation of female Iraqi sports stars, their arduous journeys towards recognition, and the future of sport for women in Iraq.
In-depth: Turkey has relaunched military operations in northern Iraq to target PKK fighters. Sofia Nitti reports from the autonomous Kurdistan region, where civilians are bearing the brunt of the conflict.
Israel's siege of Gaza's hospitals has left thousands stuck between life and death, none more so than dozens of premature babies in incubators. Yet Israel's misinformation campaign to deflect blame for their perilous fate has failed to gain traction.
A mother's shocking crime has sparked an outpouring of anguish in Iraq, but also shows society's poor understanding of mental health issues and domestic violence.
Father Nadheer Dako moved from Iraq nearly three years ago to head the UK's Chaldean community. IS persecution of Christians in Iraq means thoughts are never far from home
The UK's Iraq Inquiry has highlighted a catalogue of errors in Tony Blair's preparation for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the impact of which is still being felt, today.