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Iraq's long-shuttered Mosul International Airport, rebuilt after it was devastated by ISIS, has drawn bids from foreign ...
Iraqi Army soldiers secure streets in a recently liberated village occupied by Islamic State militants outside Mosul, Iraq, ...
Iraqi officials have begun the excavation of what is believed to be a mass grave left behind by ISIL (ISIS) during its years ...
Iraq’s Mosul Dam, built on water-soluble gypsum, requires constant grouting to prevent structural failure—a process often ...
Drawing on her years of experience in Iraq, Tanvir Hasan considers how Mosul's recovery depends not only on iconic heritage ...
Excavation at the site has proved especially difficult due to the presence of sulphur-laced underground water, which has made ...
Weary of paying big bills for power supplies that are often cut off, wheat grower Abdallah al-Ali is among the rising number of farmers to have turned to solar panels to keep their irrigation systems ...
Kubis said the operation to liberate Mosul has so far displaced some 35,000 people, with about 20,000 of them being sheltered in camps organized by the U.N. and its humanitarian partners and the ...
After retaking Mosul from ISIS, Iraqis are facing the daunting task of what to do with their historic city, much of it reduced to rubble and still under threat.
The newest camp in Debega, outside Mosul, was intended to house the thousands who are beginning to slip through the ISIS lines to freedom. , But as one of the aid workers lamented, there simply is ...
The Iraqi forces moving on Mosul will include at least 10 Iraqi Army brigades and two Kurdish Peshmerga brigades, all trained by the U.S. led coalition in Iraq.
A week after the Iraqi government declared victory over ISIS in Mosul, there's still fighting and ruins engulfing the dead. Now reporters are banned from the area where the worst fighting took place.