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Iraq's Bedouins under climate change threat

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Hot summers and erratic rain patterns are forcing many of them to abandon their traditional way of life.
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Restrictions in Iraq threaten popular Ramadan tradition

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Mheibes, a traditional Iraqi game, was cancelled last year due to the pandemic but this year, it can go ahead with certain restrictions.
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Iraq's homeless: Tens of thousands left without shelter

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For months, there has been no electricity in the camp, but people still find life there easier than what they found when they tried to rebuild their homes destroyed in the fighting.
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Iraq plastic waste: Karbala pilgrims urged to go green

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Urging Pilgrims to go green - how one of Iraq's holy cities is trying to manage the waste left behind by millions of visitors every year.
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82 killed in Iraq as fire erupts at COVID-19 hospital

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Iraqi PM suspends health minister and refers him for investigation in response to deadly fire at a Baghdad hospital
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Yazidi women forced to choose between going home and their children

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The Yazidi women who were captured by ISIS and raped now find themselves unable to return to their community without abandoning their children.
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Syrian refugees in Iraq face worsening living conditions

9th - Higher Ed
Why some Syrian refugees in northern Iraq still prefer to live in tents even after the Iraqi government decided to shut down camps for displaced people.
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No timeline as US to move remaining combat troops out of Iraq

9th - Higher Ed
Timing for move to be established in ‘upcoming technical talks’ and foreign forces to stay to provide training and assistance to Iraqi army, statement after US-Iraq talks says.
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Iraq gov't bans imports to support local farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Government imposes restrictions on imports of beans and other agricultural products during harvest season.
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What's the secret behind Iraq's large gold exports?

9th - Higher Ed
From glittering religious sites to important social occasions, Iraqis have a centuries-old relationship with gold.
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Alarm over ISIL resurgence in Syria

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with Al Jazeera, the UN’s special envoy for Syria cited worrying signs of a resurgence in the desert.
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Ottawa makes it easier to reunite Yazidi families in Canada

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A new federal government policy makes it easier for Yazidi refugee families torn apart by ISIS violence to reunite in Canada by allowing them to sponsor family members stuck in refugee camps.
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Iraq’s Tarmiyah: A battleground between ISIL and militias

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera gain rare access to a region in Iraq, used by ISIL for its recent attacks and we speak to military officers, who say they have sacrificed their lives to fight for peace the threat of violence in their country.
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Canadian child, 4, freed from Syrian detention camp for ISIS members

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CBC News has learned a 4-year-old Canadian girl has been freed from a detention camp in Syria holding ISIS members after her mother asked a former U.S. diplomat to get the child to Canada.
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Pope Francis set for three-day visit to Iraq

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Francis is due to meet officials across the country and celebrate mass in his first trip outside of Italy since the pandemic began.
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Iraq's Joker | Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field

9th - Higher Ed
A story of hope, friendship and sacrifice in pursuit of a new Iraq.
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Iraq: Artists, musicians stir cultural revival after ISIL

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Almost four years after ISIL was driven out of Mosul, their work is a testament to the people's wish to return to normality, but also to document the impact that the war has left on society.
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NATO to increase training in Iraq but delays decision on Afghanistan

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With a May 1st deadline looming, defence ministers from the NATO military alliance have chosen to delay a decision on whether to withdraw forces from Afghanistan.
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Iraq commemorates victims: Funeral for Yazidis killed by ISIL

9th - Higher Ed
The victims are the first to be identified using DNA analysis after their remains were exhumed from the mass graves.
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Iraq's Anbar province struggles to rebuild after ISIL

9th - Higher Ed
There are signs of some rebuilding, but some believe government red tape is holding it back from further expansion.
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NATO allies must all meet spending requirements, says Stoltenberg

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged members of the military alliance to jointly fund more of its work at a virtual meeting of defence ministers on Wednesday.
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Several dead in twin suicide attack in central Baghdad: State TV

9th - Higher Ed
A commercial street in central Baghdad was hit in the attack, state television reported, adding that there were ‘dead and wounded’.
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ISIL takes responsibility for deadly Baghdad suicide bombings

9th - Higher Ed
At least 32 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in the deadliest blasts in nearly three years to have hit the Iraqi capital.