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The Climate Crisis Is Wreaking Havoc on Farmers in Iraq
"This is the land of my father and grandfather, but if things continue like this we will have to leave."
The Women Clearing Iraq of Unexploded Munitions
“Our jobs are only as dangerous as our lives," explained Hoda Khaled, one of 14 women working to rid Basra Governorate of stray explosives.
Rediscovered Photos of Gaza Reveal a Lesser-Known Side of Its History
In the 1940s, photographer Kegham Djeghalian opened the first photo studio in Gaza City. His images show life in the city before it was transformed by war.
Stunning Camera Phone Photos of Joy Amid the War in Yemen
Photographer Nezar Mokbel's work aims to "revive the idea of happier times" in his homeland.
Joyful Photos of an Ancient Egyptian Camel Race
The Wadi Zalaqa camel race in Egypt’s Sinai desert unites tribes living in an unforgiving land.
An Unofficial Rule Forbids Egyptian Women from Booking Hotel Rooms
Women's groups say the rule is putting them at risk.
Beirut Residents Describe the Trauma of the Explosion
“I found my house completely destroyed. The windows and doors were all broken.”
Photos of Moroccan Punks and Metalheads Keeping the Scene Alive
Many in the country consider metal fans to be "devil worshippers". They're also photographer Joseph Ouechen's favourite subjects.
Iraqi Protesters On How They Feel About Soleimani's Death
Since early October, tens of thousands of protesters have been challenging corruption in Iraq and Iranian involvement in local politics. What do they think of the recent tensions?
How Tuk-Tuk Drivers Became the Unlikely Heroes of Iraq's Protests
They're using their humble three-wheelers to deliver first aid, water, helmets and anti-tear gas goggles to demonstrators.
Fire, Fury and Change: Lebanon's Week of Protests, in Photos
People set aside their usual sectarian divisions to unite for now week-long demonstrations. Here's what two photographers have seen.
Women Can Go to Saudi Arabia's Theme Parks. But There Are Rules
Photographer Arwa Al-Na’imi used to love theme parks, but found them less fun as she got older and was separated from her brother.