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Image Makers: A Q&A with Cristina Veit A photo editor goes to Mosul to understand how photographers influence the way we see a war.
A Hammam to Forget the War The hot pools of Hammam Al-Alil in northern Iraq are a steamy, sulfurous world away from the war on their doorstep, and bathers like it that way.
The Marsh Arabs of Mesopotamia Iraq’s mythical marshes survived Saddam Hussein, but can they survive climate change?
How to Get From Iraq to Sweden in 17 Days You have a Palestinian passport. You grew up in Syria. You’re living in Iraq. Your family is in danger. Now what?
The Only Train From Baghdad Years of violence and neglect have taken a toll on Baghdad Central Station, but one train conductor hopes for better days.
Coming Home Alive: Q&A with William Chan A veteran deals with the consequences of war with a powerful and personal photo book.
Life After ISIS The Northern Iraqi city of Sinjar has been recaptured from ISIS, but it’s a long way from back to normal.