Yalla Media “The Sacrifice”… A group whose members commit suicide by lottery! Basra recorded 70 suicide cases in 6 months. What is this group’s connection?
Yalla Media Protesters close the Al-Haidariya electricity office in Najaf. “Fair distribution is our demand.”
Yalla Media For the first time since 1997… preparations for a new general population census in Iraq Journalist and human rights activist for Yalla: It is not possible to solve problems in the disputed areas without determining the proportion of each nationality.
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful The story of Salman, a construction worker and artist who advocates for climate change using waste.
Hormones and protein… health and positive energy… the world of sports and young people’s passion for the “gym”
Yalla Media From a Rehabilitation Center for Drug Addicts in Salah al-Din: A Former Drug User Shares His Story with “Yalla” Network
At “Thara Café,” in Najaf people of all ages gather to enjoy fun times learning various arts in an atmosphere filled with creativity and joy during the weekend holidays.
From addiction to addiction treatment.. Iraqi youth offers hairdressing courses in rehabilitation program
Yalla Media # My success Bunyan Al-Shammari has a great ambition to advance agricultural production. He succeeded in using modern methods to achieve greater results with fewer resources.
# My Story Haider Al-Hamdani: The Journalist Who Left the Pulpit and Religious Chants for the sake of journalism: “I Face Threats on a Daily Basis”
Yalla Media For those born in the 1990s and 2000s: Do you expect to ride the Baghdad Metro while you are still young?
Yalla Media In “Hollywood” style… young people from Basra produce a short film in the name of the strike
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful A young woman from Diyala, 23 years old, a medical analysis student, balances her hobby of cooking with her studies through a small project on the Diyala Corniche. She makes chicken saj and hamburgers in her caravan to pay her university fees and support her family.
Yalla Media # Our people Lui Mansour Hassan Al-Abeid: A Fruit Vendor with an Extraordinary Talent Lui Mansour Hassan Al-Abeid, a 43-year-old fruit vendor, blends seamlessly with his fellow merchants. His unassuming appearance might not set him apart, but a remarkable ability, acquired after losing his sight, truly distinguishes him. Lui possesses an extraordinary sense of touch, enabling him to discern weights, identify currencies, and recognize fruits and vegetables solely by touch, without the need for sight.