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A Home of Hope
The newly opened Daik Care Complex (DCC) in Soran, located within Erbil Governorate, is the first of its kind in the a
Kurdish Learning Book Published in Denmark
The first Kurdish language learning book in Denmark, Learn Kurdish, was published by Kurdish journalist Deniz Berxweda
Newroz in Westminster
We are used to seeing music played on the davul and zurna and traditional Kurdish dancing at weddings and community ce
Newroz
Every year on March 21st, Kurds come together around the world to celebrate the Kurdish New Year, known as Newroz. But
Kurdistan Chronicle Wins Award of Excellence from U.S.-Based RCC
The Kurdistan Chronicle has received the prestigious Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council (RCC)
Musician Defends Her People
It is perhaps no surprise that Narin Feqe, who has family ties to Cizre in eastern Turkey but was born in Derik, Weste
A Journey Through Kurdish Mythology
Kurdish-Dutch author Shad Raouf Qazaz has broken new ground in the world of Kurdish literature, publishing his novel,
A Christian Village in the Heart of Kurdistan Mountains
Bedyal (also spelled Bediyal), a small village in the Mergasor District in the Erbil Governorate, is one of the oldest
Montessori School in Erbil Prepares Students for Real Life
Founded in 2018, the International Montessori School-Erbil has grown into a flourishing community in the capital of th
Kurds for Labour Express Gratitude to Kurdistan Chronicle
Councillor Sarbaz Barznji, Chair of Kurds for Labour, has expressed gratitude to Kurdistan Chronicle for its support d
Kurdistan Purebred Arabian Horse Show
In November, Erbil hosted the Kurdistan Pure Bred Arabian Horse Show, with 64 horses from various studs competing for th
A Journey Through Language, Love, and Learning in China
Tesh Sharif, a Kurd from the UK, moved to China in order to learn Chinese. Eventually marrying a Chinese woman, they now
Honoring Godmother of Kurdish Studies
Joyce Blau, an Egyptian-born French linguist renowned for her expertise in Kurdish language and literature – and thus
‘Little Kurdistan’ in Napa Valley
Mehmet Siddik Torun, originally from Dersim (Tunceli), Turkiye, has built his own little Kurdish paradise in Northern
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