AlMirbad 100%..Maryam Asaad, first over Al-Muthanna in the scientific branch, speaks through Al-Mabad about her superiority
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful Zana Jabrael Amin, a 38-year-old man with special needs from Erbil Governorate, decided to challenge his circumstances and people’s attempts to diminish his abilities due to his short stature.He worked as a car mechanic until he was able to own his own shop in the industrial complex in the “Darto” area in Erbil.
AlMirbad From Maysan.. Two middle school students invent a project to reduce electricity and water consumption
# My Success The first sports club exclusively for women has been opened by the Yazidi young woman in the town of Bashiqa, east of Mosul. Marlin’s dream, which she has carried for several years, began to come true after returning from displacement.
Yalla Media # Don’t be ashamed For the first time, victims of underage marriage speak to Yalla in Diyala Province.
Yalla Media With Baptism Rituals, Iraqi Mandaeans Celebrate “Dhefa Yemana”. The Feast of Baptism, or “Dhefa Yemana,” is one of the holidays celebrated by the Mandaean Sabians. During this feast, members of this faith undergo baptism in water to cleanse themselves of all sins and mistakes.
Yalla Media In a graduation project that is the first of its kind in Iraq, a group of students from the Design Department at the Institute of Fine Arts in Mosul designed, in cooperation with their professors, 30 models of paper currency that include Iraqi symbols, including historical, scientific and artistic figures, cities, and archaeological and heritage sites.
AlMirbad Anwar Shaalan, a blind university student, achieves distinction at Shatra University in Dhi Qar
AlMirbad Anfal Hussein.. An educational guide in Muthanna, who funds her initiatives from her own account to serve students
Yalla Media “We are not assasins.” Delivery driver via “Yalla”: “Criminals took advantage of our profession.”
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful “Yalla” accompanies Tabarak and Haidar on their search for job opportunities in the private sector. How did it turn out?