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As violence escalates in Lebanon, many families are fleeing to Iraq, seeking refuge in cities like Karbala, where residents are providing support and assistance
Syrian refugees in Erbil face growing uncertainty as Iraqi authorities intensify deportations despite ongoing humanitarian concerns and a fragile legal status
A proposed law in Iraq to lower the marriage age to nine is fuelling concerns and protests over its potential to increase child marriages and harm young girls
Baghdad has long been a key hub in Arab and Islamic society and the Iraqi city has witnessed a small revival as historic centres start tours and trips
As IDP numbers rise, local businesses struggle to meet the growing demand for essentials, leaving communities worried about shortages and economic stability
In Iraq, the season for truffles runs from mid-January to mid-April and the country is currently experiencing a bumper crop, leading Iraqis to travel in their droves to the hills and valleys to dig for the tasty and nutritious edible fungi.
A recent government decision to ban alcohol in Iraq has sparked controversy in the Muslim-majority country, with many arguing that the move goes against Iraq’s pluralism.
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, °®Âþµº discovers how disabled Syrian Kurds seeking refuge in Iraq are greeted with hostility by Iraqi authorities, the Kurdish Regional Government and worrying indifference from the UNHCR.
Iraq's state-funded education system used to be known as the best in the region, but 19 years after the US-led invasion, that legacy is in tatters. Now, the country is seeing the rise of private schooling, though many are struggling to afford it.
With the help of Saddam Hussein’s son, Waheb Tabra made a fortune smuggling cigarettes in the 1990s. Since the U.S. invasion, he has become a symbol of Iraq's corruption while dealing with everyone from top politicians to the Islamic State.