Nineveh, two women are separating olives from olive branches of their olive garden in Bashiqa, eastern Mosul, 2013. Photo: Nasr Haji The yield from Ihsan’s…
Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, Rehman Chishti, opened this event which discussed what needs to be done to address religious…
Jalil Ibrahim, 50, is a Kaka’I farmer in Daquq. Photo: Mohammed Almas Jalil Ibrahim, a Kaka’i farmer, has gone bankrupt three times over the course…
Duhok, n Armenian family who has been living in Horisk village for the past six years, June 2020. Photo: Ammar Aziz “I swear, I can’t…
Safin Jamal, a 65-year-old potter, has shut down his business due to the effects of the coronavirus. Photo: KirkukNow COVID-19 has forced a skilled and…
Bahman Wali and two of his sons - Photo by Muhammad Almas At Bahman’s home, authentic traditional singing and reciting poetry are interfused with melodies…
Bardarash, Hussein Gharib, 11, sells second-hand goods with his father, 2020. Photo: Ammar Aziz Hussein is giving up on his hobbies: playing football with his…
Nineveh Plain, Alqosh, the hometown of the Iraqi Christians, 2019. Photo: Ammar Aziz Christians of the northern Iraqi town of Alqosh have been left with no options but to rely on…
Nineveh, Ezidi children are walking through a muddy road to school in Sinjar Mountain, 2019. Photo: Ibrahim Ezidi “I have been a lecturer for two…
Diyala, a Kakai farmer looks at his burned grain field, which he had been growing for a year, May 2020. Photo: Amir Khanaqini Violence and…
Photo Credit Unsplash, Gabriel Benois The national coronavirus lockdown has fueled a wave of violence in the households, in which women as always have the lion's…
Duhok, numerous volunteers are spraying disinfection in the Cham Mshko camp, April 2020. Photo: Exclusive to KirkukNow Chnar Msto is greatly concerned about the coronavirus…
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