Sardar Sattar
Kurdish journalist and translator besed in Erbil, Kurdistan Region.
Bullets Have No Borders
It began like any other day. He checked his phone for emails, as many of us do, and found a message from World Press P
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
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
More Than a Fighter
He pushed his opponent to the edge until his back hit the ropes. Then came a barrage of jabs, hooks, and uppercuts, en
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
Dreaming Big: Kurdistan at the World Governments Summit
Widely seen as the beacon of hope in a volatile region, the Kurdistan Region keeps dreaming big for a brighter future.
Turkish Envoy Envisions Stronger Relations with Kurdistan
Known for its hospitality and atmosphere of peaceful coexistence, Erbil embraces anyone, be it a refugee seeking a saf
Erbil-Baghdad Financial Disputes Only Scratch the Surface
Almost two weeks into 2025, lawmakers and ministers across various political parties representing the Kurdistan Region
Kurdistan at Davos: Economic and Political Engagement at WEF 2025
Each year, top international decision-makers from governments, businesses, and civil society organizations gather in D
Next Generation: Looking into the Hopes of Iraqis
With a history marked by security crises, economic hardships, societal challenges, and most recently, the worsening ef
Kurdistan Election: An Evolving Democracy
Citizens in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq went to the polls on October 20 to cast their votes and elect members of the
Iraq’s Family Law Amendment: A Step Backward
In early August 2024, thousands of Iraqi women took to the streets to protest a proposed amendment bill that could rol
Tackling Water Scarcity in Erbil
Erbil’s long struggle with water scarcity may finally see a solution with the announcement of a massive project in Sep
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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