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The Free Yezidi Foundation’s Impact on Youth Education
In Shekhan District in the Nineveh Governorate of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, a beacon of hope and progress has emer
Resilience and Talent of Kurdish Women
This article was inspired by the story about Firmesk Wirya Qaneh, the Kurdish woman chess champion, published in March
Empowering Women in Halabja: The Her Voice Project
The Iraq Space Center (IQSC) recently celebrated the graduation of approximately 240 women from the Her Voice project
Youth Provide the Path to a Brighter Future in Kurdistan
Sometimes, a journey begins in the pages of a book. It was through immersing myself in the writings of Jabra Ibrahim J
KRG Prime Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Yezidis
On July 2, 2024, Masrour Barzani, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), made a significant an
Safe Haven for Asylum Seekers
On July 10, 2024, Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour attended a significant ceremony announcin
Sketches of Resilience: Falah’s Journey Through Chaos and Creativity
In 1993, in the middle of all the chaos in Iraq, a Yezidi boy in primary school finds comfort in watching cartoons on
Yezidi Novelist Sparks a Literary Flame in Germany
Ronya Othmann was born in Munich, Germany, in 1992 to a Yezidi father and a German mother. Currently a university stud
Calling All Kurds: 'The Good, the Bad, and the Gringo'
Award-winning writer and UK-based film director Kae Bahar, who was born in Kirkuk during the regime of Saddam Hussein,
Cross-Border Verses: The Kurdish Poetic Tradition
For the most part, the Kurds tend to garner the attention of the world only during major political events, such as the
Stream To Ocean: The Poems Of Nazand Begikhani
"Stream To Ocean: The Poems of Nazand Begikhani," originally published by Richard McKane in Bells of Speech in 2006, e
From Shush to Gundik: Experiencing the Zagros Mountain Trail
The Zagros Mountain Trail (ZMT) is a 215-kilometer-long route that runs west to east though the mountains of the Kurdi
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