Radio AlGhad Youssef, 15 years old, has a great love for reading, which prompted him to open his own business, which consists of selling books.
Yalla Media # Our people A place for knowledge, acquaintance, and coexistence: “Dolma” and “Biryani” were present Scenes from the Spring Festival at Erbil Technical University
Since childhood, Ahmad Sultan Al-Adad, 30, has been working in snake hunting. He has honed his skills by connecting with experts from Iraq and the Arab world, and his passion for this work has grown after learning that there are 36 non-venomous snake species in Iraq, prompting him to delve deeper into the secrets and intricacies of this profession.
Yalla Media #Youth from Iraq The first project of its kind in Iraq aims to treat young people’s psychological problems with special philosophical tools, led by “philosophical therapist” Dr. Rifqa Raad Khalil, professor of philosophy at the Iraqi University.
Radio Basra Time A cinematic journey into the world of the threatened environment in the city of Basra
cop28 The Iraqi Ministry of Water Resources, in cooperation with UNDP, holds a dialogue session on the risks of water scarcity in Iraq and the risks of environmental disasters within the COP28 events
Amman Net Untreated waste is a hidden source of worsening climate change and accelerating global warming
Cop29 highlights of the COP 29 updates on climate finance and its impact on the most vulnerable in the Global South
Radio AlGhad Hind: Passion for plants defies the odds The story of an ambitious young woman who proved that passion can overcome all odds. It is the story of Hind and her love for plants.
The Ports Company outlines the conditions required for Iraq to be listed on the International Maritime Organization’s white list.
Radio AlGhad Amal/fighting cancer, works with no manual labor, receives doses, and challenges the disease.
Qarib Awards Excluded citizens: The life of Iraqi Roma between the city’s ruins and rejection by the authorities