Sharq Al Iraq Media Disappearance A plow of fire that never goes out…a search for a disappeared man who was never born
cop28 The human rights activist Shifa Al-Qudah speaks about her participation in a pro-Palestine demonstration at the Dubai summit on the sidelines of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 28), demanding a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Will the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) parliamentary elections affect relations between the Kurdistan Region and Baghdad?
NIRIJ Four years after the October massacres…the killers are free, the third party is still unknown, and hundreds of wounded are without care.
NIRIJ With fake factories and support from influential parties… smuggling black oil worth billions of dollars from Iraqi cities to beyond the borders
Yalla Media Mohammed Anwar Omar, a 22-year-old young man from Kirkuk, has been suffering from a 90% hearing impairment since 2014
Cop29 The Palestinian Environmental Quality Authority participates in the 29th Climate Summit as part of the Arab League’s pavilion
Radio AlGhad “Umm Salah Project Name: “Mosul Foods” to make popular Mosul dishes from home. It involves making all the dishes at home, which ensures the preservation of the original Mosul flavour.
Radio AlGhad “Muhammad: From rising after destruction to success in Mosul.” The story of an ambitious young man who faced difficulties to rebuild his spare parts business from scratch. “It is the story of Mohammed, who stands as an example of courage and determination in the city of Mosul.”
Radio AlGhad Silwan, a young man from Mosul, was able to train his wife in taekwondo until she became a coach for women in Mosul
Yalla Media # Well done! A group of students from Dhi Qar University, Department of Oil and Gas Engineering, designed and manufactured a “three-phase” crude oil isolation station, which isolates water and gas from oil, as a project for their graduation from the university.
# My Voice In Diyala, there are inspiring young people dedicated to improving the lives of others through selfless volunteer efforts.
“Um Ali” went from retirement to becoming a taxi driver. How does she perceive the streets as a woman working in this profession in Baghdad?