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Stuck in a malicious geo-political spider's web, thousands of migrants in Libya face indescribable conditions, with little hope for the future. °®Âþµº speaks with those on the ground to help expose their stories.
Sarah Markiewicz unravels the beloved diversity of learning Arabic, its regional varieties, and how recent events in the region have thrust technology into the heart of its pedagogical application.
In-depth: Baghdad once sought to abolish the KRG's comparably liberal visa system. Now, new reforms will make it easier for foreign visitors to get an Iraqi visa on arrival.
Sadistically used by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko as pawns in his spat with the EU, refugees have faced unbearable conditions at the Poland-Border crossing. With humanitarian aid failing to reach them, their only lifeline is in doubt.
An integral and symbolic part of Mosul's architecture, al-Nuri's hunchback minaret had towered over the city until its destruction in 2017. With UNESCO-reconstruction plans threatening to remove key features, Iraqis fear cultural white-washing.
In-depth: There are high hopes in both Iraqi Christian and Shia Muslim communities ahead of Pope Francis' historic meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
In-depth: Amid an outpouring of hope over Pope Francis' visit, much work is still needed to rebuild Mosul from the ruins of war and protect Iraq's Christian community.
Migrants at the Belarus–Lithuania border reveal to °®Âþµº a series of punitive measures imposed by both countries to prevent asylum from being granted. The policies are symptomatic of a rising tide of xenophobia across the European Union.
Afghan refugees bound for the United States have found temporary respite at a joint US-Italy naval base, NAS Sigonella where they told °®Âþµº about their perilous journey leaving Kabul, and their expectations upon arriving in the United States.
Lebanon's only-full service school for autistic children is set to close due to the country's worsening financial crisis.