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Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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Five part series on conflict sensitive and ethical journalism.
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Handbook uses real-life stories to illustrate common pitfalls.
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Defying conservative customs to continue studying.
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A woman follows her fighter husband to live among strangers.
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Women seize opportunity to debunk myths surrounding the conflict.
21 Feb 05
The war is creating a major realignment within the Islamic world, with even moderate Moslems calling for jihad against the US.
21 Feb 05
The Iraq and Palestine conflicts are converging, and the Arab street is stirring.
21 Feb 05
One Iraqi tries not to think too much about the past or the future.
21 Feb 05
The war in Iraq, and America's response to 9/11, have undermined human rights activists throughout the Middle East.
21 Feb 05
While Turkey fails to take up the key role it could play in the region's future, the West fails to understand its historic sensitivities.
21 Feb 05
US pressure on Iraq's neighbour has strengthened hardliners and set-back the nascent movement for political opening.
21 Feb 05
The real work of building a new Iraq begins today, and their strong sense of patriotism may be the force that helps Iraqis overcome their tragic recent past.
21 Feb 05
The US is likely to insist on Iraqi courts under its authority, or US-based trials, but an international court remains the best option.
21 Feb 05
Iraq perfected a corrupted version of Arab nationalism, but it was Arab intellectuals who created and then abetted it. Can they ever change their spots?
21 Feb 05
Ahmad Chalabi: self-seeking agent of American imperialism or genuine champion of freedom?
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Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned
For almost three years, while her home city of Mosul was under occupation by so-called Islamic State (IS), Tahani Salih kept a daily diary documenting their crimes.
By Daniella Peled, IWPR Managing Editor