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Almost 50% of forests have been lost in Kurdistan in 70 years, as a nursery in the city of Sulaimaniyah works to battle the destructive effects of deforestation
The Western media's skewed coverage of Israel's assault on Gaza has exposed its rotten core, led by client journalism and deadly spin, says Myriam Francois.
In Iraq, the date palm and its bounty are national icons, but they are being battered by drought, as farmers do their best to revive their harvests
US voters concerned about Israel's genocide in Gaza were criticised, but Trump’s victory shows they're not a minority that should be ignored, argues Nada Elia.
Lebanese people rising up against Hezbollah amidst attacks on their country & genocide in Gaza is a Western fantasy. Netanyahu knows this, writes Seb Shehadi.
Arab and Muslim Americans voting for Trump to punish the Democrats for their failures in Gaza should be careful what they wish for, warns Wa'el Alzayat.
One year on, the Gaza genocide has exposed the occupier's intentions. The movement for Palestine must unite and demand political accountability, writes PYM.
Two decades ago today, the people of the world said no to the Iraq invasion. But not even the largest protest in history could stop imperialist powers. We must reflect on this failure and how to build collective power, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
The effects of climate change have drastically affected millennia-old boating traditions in southern Iraq, causing many boat builders to change their profession. Without proper governmental intervention, this worrying trend is set to worsen.
19 years on from the US-UK invasion of Iraq, Huda Ammori reflects on the defeat of the anti-war movement and the lessons that were learned.