Iraq’s Family Law Amendment: A Step Backward
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South Korea and Kurdistan: A Special Bond of Friendship
In September, I had the honor of attending a celebration marking 20 years of friendship between South Korea and the Ku
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Sterling Heights and Ankawa Establish Sister City Partnership
Sterling Heights, in the U.S. state of Michigan, has officially established a “sister city” partnership with Ankawa, a
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German Support for Peshmerga and Regional Security
Colonel Lars Persikowski, the commander of the German Armed Forces in Erbil, told Kurdistan Chronicle in an exclusive
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Italian Ambassador Highlights Cultural Ties and Cooperation in Kurdistan
The outgoing Ambassador of Italy to Iraq Maurizio Greganti told Kurdistan Chronicle that it was easy to promote Italy
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Decades-Long Quest: Compensation for Anfal Victims
During the Anfal Campaign, an operation carried out against the Kurds by the Ba’athist regime in Iraq between February
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Kurdistan Election 2024: A Detailed Breakdown
In 1991, in the aftermath of the Gulf War to liberate Kuwait from the former Ba’ath regime of Iraq, the Kurds in the n
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Kurdish Broadcasting from Cairo: A Pioneering Voice in Exile Media
All countries have unique media landscapes, but Kurdish media differs from media in other parts of the world for the n
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Pioneers of Kurdish Legacy: Muhammad Amin Zaki
The Kurdish people, an ethnic nation with roots deeply embedded in ancient history, have a storied past that spans tho
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Kosovo and Kurdistan: Divergent Paths to Self-Determination
A few months ago, at the British think tank Chatham House, I had the opportunity to ask Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin
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The Day General Barzani Gifted Me a Map of Kurdistan
In the summer of 1958, a group of history students at Yerevan University in Armenia prepared to travel to Moscow and L
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Leading the Kurdish Struggle for Liberation
This milestone invites reflection on the KDP’s pivotal role in the Kurdish struggle for national freedom, a journey th
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Where Kurdistan Stands in UNDP Corruption Report?
A recent Trial Monitoring Report by the UN Development Program (UNDP) on grand corruption cases across the Kurdistan R
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IDPs and Refugees: A Struggle for Survival and Stability
The lives of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees in the Kurdistan Region are harsh and disheartening. In
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The Yezidi Genocide: Ten Years On, Still an Open Wound
On August 3, the Yezidis in the Kurdistan Region and across the globe commemorated the 10th anniversary of the ISIS geno
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