Saftey in work After their son died while installing power, a family in Nasiriyah province confronts the government on workplace safety.
Inclusion Jalal Ali is a musician and singer. After the liberation, he was displaced to Hammam Al-Alil camp, south of Mosul. He trained children in drawing, singing, and playing. He believes that his mission is sublime and solemn, because art is a message capable of erasing the traces of destruction from the minds of children. He believes that children are the group most in need of someone who helps them and guides them to peace and love.
Ezidi As a connection to the land and folklore, there is a strong interest among the youth in Sinjar in the Yazidi folk attire.
Yalla Media We asked the Youth: How do you evaluate Iraq’s relationship with the countries of the world, regionally and internationally?
Yalla Media Najafi activist launches a major campaign to relieve the needy and poor by providing them with food baskets.
Peace Building We arrived at the villages north of Muqdadiya #Diyala, after 9 years of displacement due to ISIS, “life has returned.”
Corruption|Lebanon|Media|ruling elite RODOLPHE SAADE, MIKATI AND MACRON’S FRIEND, NOW A MEDIA MOGUL: Who is Rodolphe Saade, the Franco-Lebanese businessman who has become the owner of the third largest French media group, and what are his business ties to Lebanon?
Criticism|Genocide CRITICS IN SEARCH OF A ROLE: Samer Franjieh writes about the incoherence of criticism that views the genocide “as if nothing had happened.”
GBV This month, Yalla published a series of follow-up stories about the Dean of Basra University’s College of Computer Science, who sexually abused her female employees.
Yalla Media Nada Louay, a journalist and broadcaster on Al-Iraqiya TV, She received the “Atwar Bahjat” Award for Distinguished Media.
Yalla Media The young Iraqi artist, Maryam Ziad Turki, received the American Vilcek Prize for Creativity, in recognition of her artistic creations that reflect the stages of the rise and decline of civilizations due to wars and violence.
Radio AlGhad Mariam is a violinist (23 years old) and a student in the Faculty of Law. She joined the Watar Orchestra as a young talent from Nineveh. She plays with Muslims, Yazidis, and Christians. She sees music in Nineveh as an important message that embodies the spirit of coexistence among its components. Her music is considered a challenge to the terrorism that Nineveh suffered from, and a true symbol of coexistence among its components.
Female Chimeras The post talks about Rania who lost her infants and husband and presents the tragedy of loss and breaks all the allegations that were circulated by the Western media that this incident was a fabrication by saying “They talked about them as dolls and they are not dolls”
GBV This month, Yalla published a series of follow-up stories about the Dean of Basra University’s College of Computer Science, who sexually abused her female employees.