By Saadula Aqrawi I believe that throughout history, humanity has learned the same painful lesson again and again, wars may begin with promises of victory,...
By Payraw Anwar Twelve years ago, the Ezidi community of Sinjar became the victim of one of the most horrific atrocities of the twenty-first century....
By Frsat Said Shkur The Middle East is an environment characterized by rapid shifts and volatile conflicts, where maintaining stability is a daunting task even...
By | Dr. Nazaket Hussen More than two years have passed since the Kurdistan Region’s parliamentary election. All participating parties accepted the election results, yet...
By Salam Abdullah Although there are various efforts to revitalize the parliament and form a government, but in practice nothing concrete is seen on the...
By Payraw Anwar Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi paid his first official visit to the United States last week, accompanied by a high-level delegation that...
By Hiwa Majid Khalil On February 15, 2020, Iraq’s Federal Court issued a sudden, binding ruling on the Kurdistan Region’s oil and gas dealings, declaring...
By Tahseen Wsu Abdullah Human history has proven that nations do not survive solely by geographical boundaries or military power. They endure through the cultural...