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  • The Catholic Church and Peace on Earth

    Humanity has always longed for peace. Despite this aspiration, war has continually reshaped history. However, something seems to have changed in Western Christian culture, where armed conflicts have

  • Kurdistan: A Place to Embrace All

    Kurdistan Chronicle has been selected for the Award of Excellence by the Religion Communicators Council, an interfaith association of religion communicators working in print, digital media, advertis

  • Kurdistan’s Pension Reforms: Shaping the Future of Social Security

    A clear victory by the incumbent government in the October elections reflects public confidence in the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) vision for a better future. In its previous tenure, the gov

  • Challenges Facing the Kurdistan Regional Government in 2025

    The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has faced many political, economic, military, and social challenges since 1992, overcoming some of them and failing to resolve others. In 2025, it faces many

  • March: A Defining Month for the Kurds

    March always holds a great significance for the Kurdish people, as it commemorates historic agreements, political shifts, and events of deep cultural importance. This year is no different, but it is

  • Kurdistan: A Driving Force for Regional Stability

    Recent developments and conflicts have reinforced the Kurdistan Region’s crucial role in maintaining stability in the Middle East. The agreements between Erbil and Baghdad on oil exports and on the

  • Transforming Kurdish Regions Through Economic and Cultural Connectivity

    Announced by China’s President Xi Jinping in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) remains a major global development strategy aimed at enhancing regional ties and economic globalization, coverin

  • Nation Building and Language Planning

    The Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), established in 1992, has grown into a significant political entity in the Middle East, governing a region home to around 4-5 million Kurds. Despite sharing a c

  • One Driver’s License at a Time

    Minnesota is known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and Scandinavian heritage – our football team, after all, is called the Vikings. But Minnesota is also home to many other cultures. For exampl

  • Remembering Madame Danielle Mitterrand

    This is Nazand Begikhani's tribute, read at Madame Danielle Mitterrand's centenary in Erbil on November 12, 2024, honors her lifelong dedication to Kurdish rights and human rights advocacy. Madame M

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