When the Kurdish Language Signboard Haunts the De Facto and Temporary Authority
By: Mohammed Arslan Ali Syria is entering an exceptionally complex historical turning point today, characterized by attempts to rearrange political […]
By: Mohammed Arslan Ali Syria is entering an exceptionally complex historical turning point today, characterized by attempts to rearrange political […]
By Dr. Mahmoud Abbas The scandal of the Middle East lies not in the abundance of its wars, but in
By Lawrence Al-Shaer In cities contested by geography and politics, traditional crafts remain more steadfast than the maps themselves. There,
By: Sabah Kanji The small town of Bahzani is one of the most beautiful Yezidi villages in Iraq. It is
By: Akram Qaradaghi The Kurdish language belongs to the Indo-European language family, specifically the Indo-Iranian branch. The bond linking Kurdish
By Shervan Seifeddine The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “Power is the only belonging.” Certainly, power here is intended