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U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Kurdistan: Trade on the Table
On September 7, Steve Lutes, Executive Director of Middle East Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, arrived in Erb
Paris Writes Peshmerga Into Its Map
Paris, the eternal City of Light, has given new meaning to its legacy of resistance. In a moving ceremony, a park and
A Historic Day in Paris
The opening of Peshmerga Path in Paris on September 5, 2025, served as a tribute to the sacrifice of Kurdish fighters
Kurdistan and the U.S.: Expanding Horizons
The Kurdistan Region has long been one of the most reliable U.S. allies in the Middle East. Now, as the United States
A Cultural Bridge in Birmingham
Birmingham officially became a city in 1889. Its heart began to pulse with industry in the late 18th century and truly
Wigs for Kids
In a quiet beauty salon in Erbil, nine-year-old Elian Guevara takes a deep breath and sits on a chair, ready to cut a
Said Effendi: The Resurrection of an Iraqi Masterpiece
At this year’s Cannes Film Festival in May, an unexpected film stirred deep emotion and admiration among international
Finding Identity in Melodies
This year, Dutch-Kurdish artist Meral Polat, an actress, musician, and theater producer, will release her second album
Green Worlds in Glass
A Kurdish woman’s journey from unemployment to environmental artistry through the delicate world of terrariums. In
Denmark’s Kurdish International Debate Star
At just 20 years old, Darin Mansurbeg has earned international recognition for representing Denmark in international c
Nasser Ghazizadeh: Postmodernism and Political Art
In the heart of Paris, tucked inside a sunlit atelier lined with canvases, sketches, and books, the Iranian-Kurdish vi
Restoring the Past, Shaping the Present
As the hot, red-orange molten bronze flows into the mold, Shwan Kamal exhales a sigh of relief. He is now one step clo
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