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Iraq remains off-limits to Nepali workers despite thousands living there
Nearly 30,000 Nepalis, mostly women, continue working in Iraq, despite the government maintaining its labour ban.
Ministry spokesperson Hassan Khuwam told Rudaw that the Directorate of Yazidi Survivors' Affairs, which falls under the ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning war photographer Lynsey Addario reflects on surviving frontline abductions, documenting conflict in ...
Her viral moment in Basra leads to a special UAE National Day invitation Rajha Mohammed Abbas (second left), whose kiss on the UAE flag inspired a surprise visit arranged by an Emirati journalist.
At this year’s Cairo Intl. Film Festival, Iraqi filmmaker Zahraa Ghandour marks a notable milestone with “Flana,” a documentary centered on the lived realities of Iraqi women. After its world premiere ...
A woman from Syria's Alawite minority has spoken about her harrowing experience of being kidnapped and raped by gunmen ...
The Left in the Age of the Digital Revolution In the context of the digital revolution, this need becomes even more urgent.
In northeast Syria, Kurdish women are using music and performance to assert cultural identity, promote female empowerment and ...
Ohio native Jeremiah Workman pledges that every decision in his new job as assistant secretary for Veterans’ Employment and ...
A Kenyan worker identified as Ferister Kemunto Kaunda has died in Iraq after extending her contract, with preliminary reports ...
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'Hung by my wrists and beaten': Israeli-Russian woman says Iraqi militants tortured her in captivity
Elizabeth Tsurkov, who was freed in September, tells the BBC that her two years in captivity left her physically and mentally scarred.
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