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Ten years after Iraq's Sinjar massacre, Yazidi women who survived IS's violence are now clearing landmines and working hard to rebuild their shattered community
Following Iraq's liberation from the Islamic State group, Mosul's minorities continue to face challenges, striving for justice and peaceful coexistence.
Iraqi-Brits in London express frustration with UK mainstream parties, citing the Gaza conflict and lack of representation ahead of the July 4 election.
On Tuesday evening, five British Arabs standing for election attended an open meeting to discuss their manifestos and urge a big turnout from UK Arabs.
'Unregistered' pilgrims "were locked out" of AC mosques and left to walk for hours in the sun, raising questions about the future of Hajj in a warming world.
Iraqi football is having a golden generation. Stars across the world have rekindled their Iraqi heritage to represent the national team, despite European pressure and xenophobia. A stalwart of Arab football, Iraq is having its time to shine again.
Stepping foot in Mosul's vibrant fish market, resilience blossoms amidst the echoes of conflict, signalling the revival of community spirit post-IS.
After Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait after the first Gulf War in 1991, hundreds of Kuwaitis were reported missing, many of them teenagers. Agonising years followed for Kuwaiti families searching for information on their children's fates.
Recent years have seen Iraqis having smaller families due to a spike in living costs. Couples are having less children in a sharp departure from the past when huge families were the norm in the clan-based society.
Refugee doctors have not been given effective assistance to restart their careers in host countries across Europe. The Lincolnshire Refugee Doctor Project in the UK is one programme trying to change this.