Decisive Action: The UK’s 1991 Intervention
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A 35-Year Quest for Justice
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Solutions on the Shoulders of Giants: Germany’s Commemoration of the Yezidi Genocide
On Thursday, January 19, three major political parties in the German Bundestag – the Social Democrats, Greens and Free
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KRI's Global Engagement: Highlights from MSC
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March 5th: The Anniversary of Raperin
The Kurdish uprising (Raperin in Kurdish) began on March 5, 1991, in the aftermath of the Gulf War when Kurdish leader
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The Diplomacy of Conference
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The Unforgettable Legacy of Mustafa Barzani
"Our fight is against the tyranny and brutality of the Iraqi regime, not the Iraqi people. Regimes come and go, but pe
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PM Barzani’s Visit to Paris Bolsters French-Kurdish Ties
The people and governments of the Kurdistan Region and France have enjoyed a long, prosperous, and strong relationship
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Editorial: Celebrating March Milestones
March represents a momentous month for the Kurds, a time to commemorate both triumphs and tribulations. This year, th
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The Kurdistan Region of Iraq: The Power of Unity
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) was severely tested this past decade with the greatest challenges any nation could
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When Churchill Talked About Malaye Jaziri
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Kurdistan’s Digital Future
The digital revolution is perhaps the most important event of the 21st century, disrupting the status quo of every asp
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In the Throes of New Federalism: Kurdistan’s and Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Designs
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The Ottoman Archive, Kurdistan's Oil and Today's Borders
The phenomenon of politico-economic dysfunction known as the “oil curse” began to emerge in the 1950s and 1960s to des
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