Yalla Media #Youth from Iraq Sarah dreams of opening a large “café”-style gaming hall with sections for all ages to play puzzles and other mind games. This project is the culmination of her continuous research for over 3 years in the field of mental health and child health in particular.
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful An Iraqi Youth creates miniature replicas of Iraq’s archaeological treasures and cultural landmarks, into a successful business venture.
Sharq Al Iraq Media With old songs and a neat style, a tea seller invents a distinctive method of marketing
Health The Zahraa Women’s Forum, affiliated with the Youth and Sports Directorate of Najaf Al-Ashraf Governorate, organized a health seminar on the importance of women’s health after this stage of life
Community “A single video on TikTok earns 700 million Iraqi dinars in 2 or 3 hours”Communications Minister Hiyam Yasseri: The app supports money laundering and we have requested to block it.
Community For “safer trips”.. for both driver and passenger Uber adds voice recording feature to its app in Jordan. Would it be useful in Iraq?
Local governance Chami: Lebanon still not close to unlocking IMF deal two years since staff-level agreement. Two years after the preliminary agreement, the country has only partially succeeded in unifying the different exchange rates in force.
Yalla Media # My Story Ahmed Al Mallah, a Mosuli human rights lawyer and history researcher, founded the “Nineveh First” project in 2015 with the volunteerism of dozens of young people in displacement camps. After the liberation, he returned to work in the field of relief and provide a helping hand to those affected.
Manateq Eid Celebrations in Sidon Despite the WarDescription: Highlights the resilience of Eid festivities in Sidon amid the ongoing conflict, depicting local resilience.
Sharq Al Iraq Media The Eid Iftar banquet brings together the people of the “Alaswaad Village” to maintain communication and tolerance among themselves
Gender #Khatoon “Mosul Kibbeh” in Nasiriyah Project Bayraqn: They Love My Food.. And Sometimes Order 300 “Kibbeh”. “I Started from Home.. And My Ambition is a Small Factory”
Children right The forgotten Halabja… victims without care, missing people without hope, and neglected human rights files