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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
Drinking Champagne for Love and Freedom in 'The Diplomat'
An American woman married to a Kurdish man recommended a book to me while we were enjoying tea and pastries in their l
Reimagining the Kurdish Question: Identity, Diversity, and Solidarity
When I was invited to contribute an article for Kurdistan Chronicle, I spent several hours in deep reflection. Over th
Kurdistan: A New Frontier for Archaeology
An exhibition in Erbil organized by the Consulate of Italy in Erbil showcased11 Italian archaeological excavations in
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