Christians in Iraq

Ibrahim Noel reopened his liquor store in Qaraqosh, northern Iraq, after he said ISIS demolished it.

An Iraqi liquor store has quietly reopened after ISIS

Just down the road from Mosul, Iraq, life is slowly trickling back to the Christian town of Qaraqosh. And so is the booze.

An Iraqi liquor store has quietly reopened after ISIS
For two years, Ismail al-Kanon and his mother, Jandar Nasi, were captives of ISIS. More than most living under the terror group’s rule, they had reason to expect that they would never escape — because they were Iraqi Christians.

How an Iraqi Christian teenager survived two years in the heart of the ISIS 'caliphate'

How an Iraqi Christian teenager survived two years in the heart of the ISIS 'caliphate'
Residents of Erbil buy groceries in a local market.

Just 60 miles from ISIS, youth bowl, swim, see George Clooney in 'Tomorrowland'

Just 60 miles from ISIS, youth bowl, swim, see George Clooney in 'Tomorrowland'