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Decisive Action: The UK’s 1991 Intervention
Art sometimes imitates real life. The number one record on the British pop music charts in March 1991 was by The Clash and was called “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”
You couldn’t find a better way
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A 35-Year Quest for Justice
Halala Jalal was only 12 years old when the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein attacked the Kurdish city of Halabja with chemical weapons. Miraculously, Halala managed to survive the attack, but she has
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KRI's Global Engagement: Highlights from MSC
The participation of the Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) was a timely opportunity to share the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s (KRI) perspective on co
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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 leaders called on the Kurdish population in northern Iraq to revolt against Saddam Hus
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The Diplomacy of Conference
A Tribute to the KRG’s Role in the World Government Summit
Holding diplomatic conferences and government summits remains critical in forging progress in international relations. In such conferences
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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 people live on."
Mustafa Barzani
Every year in March, people across Kurdistan
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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, there has been an unprecedented surge of foreign diplomatic visits to the Kurdist