Dutch Prosecutor Who Jailed Saddam’s Supplier
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Peace-Driven Diplomacy
Over the past two months, Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani has undertaken a flurry of diplomatic trips abr
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Energy Deals for Peace and Prosperity
In a productive week in Washington, D.C., Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani held over
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National Prayer Breakfast Highlights Religious Coexistence in Kurdistan
The inaugural Kurdistan National Prayer Breakfast took place in Erbil from April 22 to 25, gathering senior Kurdish o
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Consolidating Child Protection and Inclusive Development: The Kurdistan Region’s UN Address
At the UN Headquarters in Geneva, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), represented by its Coordinator for Internat
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The Need for Digital Literacy in Kurdistan
In the 21st century, digital literacy has become an essential skill across nearly every aspect of life. As technology
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The Uncertain Future of Post-Assad Syria
The impending post-Assad era in Syria is likely to be complex and potentially perilous. While the fall of Assad’s regi
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Kurdistan’s Human Rights Renaissance
Kurdistan has emerged as a regional leader in human rights through its active participation in the Universal Periodic
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General Barzani to President Kennedy: “We Only Need Our Rights”
The Kurdish struggle for freedom has experienced many ups and downs over the past century. Following the overthrow of
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Kurdistan Region Edges Closer to a New Government
Six months have passed since the last parliamentary elections in the Kurdistan Region, yet a new government has not be
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The Uncertain Future of Post-Assad Syria
The impending post-Assad era in Syria is likely to be complex and potentially perilous. While the fall of Assad’s regi
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Jimmy Carter’s Legacy of Peace, Human Rights, and the Kurds
The passing in late December of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, resonated deeply in the Middle
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Strengthening the Partnership Between the Kurdistan Region and Armenia
From October 25 to November 8, 2024, a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) participated in an inte
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Kurdistan Still Home to a Quarter of a Million Refugees
In his humble office in Erbil, Jalal al-Abdullah, a Syrian-Kurdish language professor, tells Kurdistan Chronicle about
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Ministry of Peshmerga Aims to Increase Female Participation
In a farewell interview on September 27, Dutch Colonel Walter van Bijlevelt told Kurdistan Chronicle that the Ministry
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