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The U.S. State Department Extends $15 Million Support to the AUK
For nearly a decade, the American University of Kurdistan (AUK), located in Duhok, has been unwavering in its commitme
The American University of Kurdistan: Fostering Excellence in Higher Education
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Duhok, a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), the American University
Kurdistan Region’s Practical Approach to Tackling Climate Change
As the world grapples with the pressing issue of climate change, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) has emerged as a p
Constructive Dialogue and Collaborative Cooperation: Keys to Sustainable Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East has long been marred by conflicts and unrest, with far-reaching consequences that extend well beyond t
MEPS: A Catalyst for Peace and Stability in the Middle East
In the heart of Duhok, nestled amid the vibrant landscape of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), the American Universi
Advancing Middle East Peace and Security: The 4th Annual MEPS Forum
The Middle East Peace and Security (MEPS) Forum is set to mark its fourth annual gathering at the esteemed American Un
Kurdistan Will Play Its Role in Confronting Climate Change
This year’s Middle East Peace and Security (MEPS) Forum is taking place at a pivotal moment, both for the world as a w
Music in the Poetry of Malaye Jaziri
The Kurdish classical poets were more than mere versifiers who penned and recited poems during evening gatherings; the
Bringing a Mix of Culture and Nature
My name is Huda Sarhang Abdulrahman. I am originally from Erbil and am the founder of Lala Candles. I was born in a
Sana Barznji: Uniting Hearts Through Melody
In the heart of Kurdistan, a young musical sensation has emerged, captivating audiences worldwide with her mesmerizing
Whispers of History: The Resilience of Kurdish Coffee
As I strolled through the captivating streets of Stockholm, Sweden, my anticipation was palpable – not just to meet Ku
A Serene Teahouse Amidst Turbulent Borders
The taste of Mam Darwish's tea, brewed over a charcoal fire in the wooded mountains evokes the beauty of the border be
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