A constitutional share, not a political favor
By | Dr. Nazaket Hussen Iraq is a deeply pluralistic country, shaped by religious, linguistic, and ethnic diversity. Managing this diversity has never been easy,
Erbil SC extend lead with record-setting win over Mosul
Erbil SC strengthened their grip on first place in the Iraqi Stars League with a 2–0 away victory over Mosul SC on Friday evening, setting
Al Ahli submit offer for Erbil star Mustafa Qabil
Erbil SC striker Mustafa Qabil has received his second transfer offer in as many weeks, with Egyptian giants Al Ahli formally entering negotiations to sign
Yarsanis and Kakayi represent ancient Kurdish religious heritage
The Yarsan, also known as Kakayi, constitute one of the most ancient and authentic Kurdish religious communities, preserving beliefs and philosophies that date back thousands
Qubahan School: Kurdistan’s University in the 16th Century
By Nadir Rusti The archaeological site remaining today as the ruins of the Qubahan School served as a university for Kurdistan in past centuries. In
Scene of the war
By Younes Mohammad Despite the astonishment of many other journalists and visitors who came to the front lines and witnessed Kurdish women standing shoulder to
Miqdad Midhat Bedirxan: Founder of the first Kurdish newspaper
Miqdad Midhat Bedirxan remains a towering figure in the history of Kurdish journalism. In 1898, 128 years ago, he published the first issue of Kurdistan
Zuhair Abdulmasih, Kurdish cinema icon, honoured in Kurdistan
Zuhair Abdulmasih Ilya Abdoka (1948–2025), a celebrated Kurdish filmmaker, cinematographer, and veteran Peshmerga of the September Revolution, passed away on 21 December 2025 in Sweden
Documentary film “The Day the Sun Didn’t Rise” screened in Erbil
The dramatic documentary film The Day the Sun Didn’t Rise was screened at a special event attended by senior political and cultural figures, including Fazil
