Empowering Women Through Track II Diplomacy
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A Decade in ISIS Captivity
The experience of Yezidi Kurds – especially women – has been among the most harrowing in recent human memory. Their na
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Iraqi Christians: Fear of Disappearance
The number of Christians in Iraq has been in decline for decades. Facing bleak futures and dim prospects, many have seen
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General Mustafa Barzani: The Best of the Best
There are many ways to evaluate the skills, talent, knowledge, and leadership. Comparing leaders from different backgr
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A Historic Day in Paris
The opening of Peshmerga Path in Paris on September 5, 2025, served as a tribute to the sacrifice of Kurdish fighters
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A Technological Response to Climate Change in Kurdistan
Many people now agree that one of the most serious – if not the most dangerous – global issues facing humanity is clim
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One Man’s Path to the Kurdish Struggle
Anthony Avice Du Buisson is a South African-Australian conflict analyst, researcher, and freelance writer specializing
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Zakho and Moorhead Forge Historic Partnership
In a groundbreaking move to enhance international collaboration, the Zakho Independent Administration of the Kurdistan
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Post-PKK Era: Opportunities for Kurdistan
The formal dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in May 2025 has opened an unpredictable but potentially t
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Barzani Speaks: A 1975 Encounter Revisited
“Mulla Mustafa is in Tehran!” This message arrived at our newspaper’s news desk from Shapour Dolatshahi, a diplomat f
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Germany’s Support for Kurdistan Remains Firm
Germany’s transition to a new government has not altered its commitment to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, says Albrecht
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Empowering Women Through Diplomacy
Earlier this month, the staff at the British Consulate General in Erbil arrived one morning to find that we had a new
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Australia’s First Kurdish Minister Visits Kurdistan
Australian Labor Party Member of Parliament (MP) Enver Erdogan is the first Kurd to serve as an MP in Australia, which d
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Tourism as Soft Power: Kurdistan’s Strategic Bet
Once caught in the crossfire of the Iran-Iraq War and devastated by genocidal campaigns, chemical attacks, and forced
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Stories of Change in Kurdistan
From dark to dawn From 1991 until early in 2025, in the scorching summers and freezing winters, people in the Kurdist
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