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Sweet, white and contested: The women fighting for Samawa’s salt 

In Samawa, southern Iraq, women salt gatherers are battling for their livelihoods after a private investor seized control of the region’s only salt mine – and with it, the future of the…


Nashwa Naeem / 8 May 2025

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What viable alternatives can Iraq pursue to transition toward having a more diversified economy—one that reduces environmental harm and improves human well-being? This is the dilemma facing Iraq, a rentier state that…


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The Iraqi government is mandating digital payments, a move strongly promoted by banks. But many Iraqis, like Shaimaa and Muhammad, remain hesitant, expressing fears they might lose their money in the transition.…


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Sweet, white and contested: The women fighting for Samawa’s salt 

Nashwa Naeem / 8 May 2025

In Samawa, southern Iraq, women salt gatherers are battling for their livelihoods after a private investor seized control of the region’s only salt mine – and with it, the future of the community’s traditional trade. This investigative report examines how...


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