Sardar Sattar
Kurdish journalist and translator besed in Erbil, Kurdistan Region.
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KRG Coordinator Briefs UN Agencies on Kurdistan’s Action Plan for Human Rights
On Wednesday, February 12, 2025, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Coordinator for International Advocacy Dind
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Kurdish Issue Requires Resolution: Vladimir Putin
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on November 19 told reporters that, after World War I, “the Kurds were promised thei
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Kurdish Leaders and Coalition Commander Address Strategies to Counter ISIS
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani on Tuesday received Major General Kevin Leahy, the
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Peshmerga Forces Conduct anti-ISIS Operation
The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs on Thursday posted on X that its 18th Infantry Brigade had conducted an extensive se
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Iraq, Kurdistan, and Lithuania Initiate a New Chapter in Digital Transformation
On November 7, 2024, OSMOS, a non-profit think-and-do tank based in Lithuania, held their first online knowledge excha
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Next Generation: Looking into the Hopes of Iraqis
With a history marked by security crises, economic hardships, societal challenges, and most recently, the worsening ef
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Kurdistan Election: An Evolving Democracy
Citizens in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq went to the polls on October 20 to cast their votes and elect members of the
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Iraq’s Family Law Amendment: A Step Backward
In early August 2024, thousands of Iraqi women took to the streets to protest a proposed amendment bill that could rol
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Tackling Water Scarcity in Erbil
Erbil’s long struggle with water scarcity may finally see a solution with the announcement of a massive project in Sep
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Kurdistan Election 2024: A Detailed Breakdown
In 1991, in the aftermath of the Gulf War to liberate Kuwait from the former Ba’ath regime of Iraq, the Kurds in the n
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Where Kurdistan Stands in UNDP Corruption Report?
A recent Trial Monitoring Report by the UN Development Program (UNDP) on grand corruption cases across the Kurdistan R
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IDPs and Refugees: A Struggle for Survival and Stability
The lives of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees in the Kurdistan Region are harsh and disheartening. In
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