Finance: Federalism or Centralization? Iraq’s Wealth Between the Mindset of Rulers and the Constitutional Essence
Dr. Jotiar Adil Since the establishment of the modern Iraqi state, the will of the ruling authority and its leaders […]
Dr. Jotiar Adil Since the establishment of the modern Iraqi state, the will of the ruling authority and its leaders […]
By Ramzi Mirkani The Kurdistan Region of Iraq, by virtue of its geopolitical location and political orientations, has turned into
Dr. Sana Kamal Abdullah Every time the winds of political crises intensify in Iraq, certain factions seize the opportunity to
Dr. Susan Amidi In times of conflict, the Kurds become an important element in security and military equations. However, when
By Badr Ismail Sheroki Why does the term “Northern Iraq” replace the historical and geographical name “Kurdistan” in political literature
Relevant authorities within the customs department of the Syrian Interim Government at the Al-Waleed border crossing with Iraq, and the
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani received Monsignor Archbishop Mirosław Wachowski, the new Vatican Ambassador to Iraq,
By Fuad Othman Coinciding with the commemoration of National Mass Graves Day in Iraq, Diaa Karim, Director of the Department
By Majid Surameri 110 Years Since Sykes-Picot: The Wounds of Partition, Present Transformations, and the Horizon of the Kurdish Dream
By: Fuad Othman Our people commemorate the anniversaries of the 5th, 6th, and 7th stages of the Anfal operations, which
By: Soma Khalid Leyla Qasim was a woman who, amidst the darkness of oppression, transformed into a beacon of freedom,
The Austrian capital, Vienna, held a special ceremony on Saturday to mark the 50th anniversary of Austria’s acceptance of the
By: Fuad Othman / Journalist and Activist May 9, 2026 The people of Kurdistan remember with profound sorrow the anniversary
By Dr. Moayad Abdul Sattar N. L. Westergaard published the remaining Zend (Avesta) texts from previous eras, preserved at the
By Dr. Mahmoud Abbas The scandal of the Middle East lies not in the abundance of its wars, but in