Unveiling the Genocide of the Faili Kurds: Urgent Calls for International Action
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Peshmerga: The Hope for a Nation
I first met Khairi Hussein, a middle-aged peshmerga commander of average height with fearless eyes, during the operati
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The Plight of Syrian Kurds: Refugees, Exiles, and Hope Amidst Hardship
The Kurds have endured immense suffering under successive dictators in Syria, including during the hardships that affl
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The Fate of Sinjar: Uncertainty Looms as Thousands Remain Displaced
Sinjar, a small town located in the disputed territories between Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, has been at the center
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Mustafa Barzani's Plea to de Gaulle: Cease Arming Iraq
Throughout modern history, Kurdish leaders have consistently forged strong ties with their French counterparts to conv
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The Kurds Have No Better Friends than France
There are details that do not deceive: in the wake of the visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Chia Al Sudani to the
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A Royal Connection: Duchess Princess Sophie's Visit Fortifies Kurdistan-UK Ties
In a warm and cordial reception, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government Masrour Barzani had the pleasure
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The British and Ottoman Struggle for Control of Mesopotamia
In this article, Richard Wilding looks at relations between the British and Ottoman Empires before, during, and after
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Barzani National Memorial: Preserving a Collective Legacy
The region of Barzan is deeply significant in the history of the Kurds and Kurdistan, not only in Southern Kurdistan,
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President Masoud Barzani’s Speech on the 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne
In the divine name of God, the almighty and compassionate. Greetings esteemed representatives and members of the Kurd
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Kurds Gather in Lausanne to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne
On May 27, the Kurdistani Diaspora Confederation (KDC) organized a significant two-day conference in Lausanne, Switzer
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Editorial - May Events Beyond Borders
The May edition of Kurdistan Chronicle aligned with several significant political and cultural events. We began the mo
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The Man Who Fought ISIS with a Wire Cutter
During the blazing summer of 2014, the world was caught off guard as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claime
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Who Are the Iraqis? An In-depth Look at the People of Iraq
The composition of Iraq has long been a topic of discussion, given its intricate blend of ethnic, religious, and secta
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Logistics and Supply Chains for Landlocked Countries:Tthe Kurdistan Region as a Viable Business Model
There are currently 44 landlocked countries worldwide. The largest by area is Kazakhstan, in Central Asia, while the m
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