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China Eyes Stronger Ties with Kurdistan Region
At a press conference held at the Chinese Consulate General in Erbil on Sunday, March 16th, Mr. Liu Jun, the Chinese Consul General, outlined Chin
How Kurds are Transforming Moorhead, Minnesota
In 1976, Hameed Alemadi became the first Kurdish person to settle in the U.S. state of Minnesota, forever linking the city of Moorhead with the Kurd
Kurdish Astrophotographer Captures Clearest Image of the Moon
Most days, when Darya Kawa returns home from work, he follows a routine. After a quick lunch and some rest, around 5:00 pm, he carefully carries his
South Korea and Kurdistan: A Special Bond of Friendship
In September, I had the honor of attending a celebration marking 20 years of friendship between South Korea and the Kurdistan Region. The event was
Inside Sulaymaniyah’s Amna Suraka Museum
In the heart of Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan Region stands the remarkable Amna Suraka museum, also known as the Red Prison. This museum is a somber
Protecting Kurdistan’s Last Leopards
Brothers Nabaz Horeni and Bahez Horeni live in the village of Horen in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate of the Kurdistan Region. Located on the slopes o
In the Studio with Master Calligrapher Bjar Erbili
In his studio on the outskirts of Erbil, master calligrapher Bjar Erbili is surrounded by the warm glow of creativity. He dips his delicate broad-ed
Honoring the Unbroken: The Story of Shireen Khero
Shireen Khero, a 30-year-old Yezidi survivor of the genocide perpetrated by ISIS, defied all odds to find a way forward. In June 2024, she graduated
A Special Relationship: South Korea and the Kurdistan Region
This year marks two decades since the deployment of the South Korean army to Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The Zaytun Division
India Offers 50 Scholarships to Kurdistan
As part of its capacity building and development cooperation initiative, the Republic of India announced last month that 50 fully funded scholarship
The Mandaean Sabians: An Ancient Faith Finds a Home in Kurdistan
Along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in southern Iraq, a religious minority cloaked in white performs ritualistic baptisms in the flowing waters. T
Halabja Chemical Attack Survivors Still Searching for Lost Children
Shawnm Abdullah Mohammad lost two young children – a two-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son – and five siblings in the chemical attack on the
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