Through extremely rare testimony, women reveal their roles in ISIL and insights on their motivations and the failed mission of the armed group.
Following the US troop withdrawal, Fault Lines went to assess the state of Iraq after nine years of occupation.
An ex-Iraqi secret agent searches for his son who disappeared on a sinking refugee boat headed for the shores of Greece.
War and pollution plague the fertile crescent's Tigris and Euphrates rivers, leaving fishermen struggling to survive.
We debate the inquiry with former members of Blair's inner circle, and speak to Iraq's first post-war defence minister.
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    The stories of three Iraqi women, forced to seek refuge in Jordan where their new lives have proved very tough indeed.
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    The 1991 and 2003 attacks on Iraq destroyed museums, libraries, theatres and heritage sites.
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    We explore the origins of algebra and mathematics that underpin the science of flight and the transport of the future.
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    We explore how the work of medieval chemists has impacted the evolution of modern chemistry.
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    We explore the links between medical research in the Golden Age of Science and the modern practise of medicine today