Sharq Al Iraq Media “Sally” is searching for an identity and a family.. The story of a girl who was found in Umm Al-Karfa ignites hearts and raises questions
Every day, I talk face-to-face with young adults on the streets, in public places, gyms or universities and schools. Their faces and body language reflect frustration, anger and concern about the authorities. I can read disappointment in their eyes and voices.
Sharq Al Iraq Media The opening of the largest dancing fountain in Diyala is a new outlet for the people of Baqubah. This project comes as a new outlet for the people, during the days of Eid Al-Adha.
Sharq Al Iraq Media Why is Al-Hakim in Diyala? Mr. Ammar Al-Hakim’s visit to Diyala: strengthening relations and facing challenges
Khatwa News Network Sarah is a victim of underage marriage. Her silence is sadness and her tears are anguish and pain because of the customs and traditions of society that married life imposed on her.
Sharq Al Iraq Media Baqubah market Shop owners: The market is witnessing a weakness in purchasing activity during the days of Eid Al-Adha.
Sharq Al Iraq Media For the first time, “torches” are launched in the village of Kharnabat, called “Little Karbala,” as part of Muharram rituals in Diyala.
Sharq Al Iraq Media Kings dates are the most expensive types of dates in Iraq…and the most famous in Mandali
Somaya became influenced by theater after her first reading of Shakespeare’s plays, most notably “Hamlet” and “Much Ado About Nothing,” in addition to her artistic pursuit of Egyptian theatre. Despite her interest in writing plays that are performed in closed theaters, the Iraqi reality pushed her to create interactive texts or what is called “theatre.” “The Street” in order to enhance the audience’s relationship with this art and involve it in theatrical work to the greatest extent possible