Seydayê Keleş… The Poet of Homeland and Language Who Turned Poetry into a Nation’s Memory
Dijwar Ahmed Agha On June 18th of every year, we mark the anniversary of the passing of the great Kurdish […]
Dijwar Ahmed Agha On June 18th of every year, we mark the anniversary of the passing of the great Kurdish […]
Amal Mohamed A number of participants at the “Shal u Shabak/ Şal û Şapik” festival in Zakho praised the event,
Nechirvan Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region, discussed during separate and joint meetings held today, Tuesday (16 June 2026), with
Faris Issa | Head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Representation in Baghdad The tenure of the Ninth Cabinet of the
Dr. Sana Kamal Abdullah Every time the winds of political crises intensify in Iraq, certain factions seize the opportunity to
Dr. Mahmoud Abbas We had hoped that conscious Arab historians and patriotic intellectuals would stand up against that chauvinistic segment
Three American lawmakers from both parties tell Kurdistan24 that the Kurds are among America’s most valued partners — and that
Examinations for the secondary school certificate according to the Autonomous Administration curriculum, and the preparatory school certificate examinations according to
The Internal Security Forces (Asayish) in the city of Hasakah, Western Kurdistan “Rojava,” have begun reactivating the security checkpoint at
She belongs to the lineage of the Bedirkhanian (Azizan) princes, famous in Kurdistan and the Middle East, and stands as
On June 6 and 7, the city of Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan Region will host the proceedings of the International
By Ibrahim Kaban Not all historical phases are primed for achieving major gains; there are moments when preserving what has
Dr. Susan Amidi In times of conflict, the Kurds become an important element in security and military equations. However, when
Sayed Mahmoud | Managing Editor of Al-Ahram Newspaper and Egyptian Film Critic If history records in its pages that the
Kurdish carpets have never been just ordinary pieces furniture laid out in homes; rather, across long centuries, they have formed