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Unveiling the Genocide of the Faili Kurds: Urgent Calls for International Action
The international scientific conference on the genocide of the Faili Kurds was held in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdi
The Status of Christians in the Kurdistan Region
A commentary on the status of Christians in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq must begin with a recognition that much of th
The Nashville-Erbil Sister City Initiative: Building Bridges Between Communities
Nashville, Tennessee, is home to a vibrant and thriving Kurdish community, affectionately known as Little Kurdistan. T
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
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
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,
The Lausanne Treaty and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s Autonomy
It has now been 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne, and by any objective assessment, the treaty cre
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
Kurdistan Newspaper and Its Role in Promoting Kurdish Identity and Language
This article commemorates the 125-year anniversary of the publication of the first Kurdish newspaper. In 1898, Mikdad
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
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
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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