Oil and gas law key to stability
A federal oil and gas law is vital to end disputes and stabilize Baghdad–Erbil relations. By | Dr. Nazaket Hussen The issue of oil and
Sulaymaniyah student Wisti Mahmoud pursues art, criticism
Sulaymaniyah’s Wisti Mahmoud blends sculpture, graphics, and critical thought in her evolving artistic journey. Sculptor Wisti Mahmoud is 23 years old, born and raised in
Life and works of Kurdish poet Mawlawi honored
The real name of Sayed Abdulrahim, son of Saeed Tawegozi, appears in his works as “Ma’doom,” but among readers he is best known by the
Kurdish star shines in debut for Al-Nassr
Erbil-born footballer Shokhan Nureddin dazzled with six goals in Al-Nassr’s pre-season debut Shokhan resides in Erbil. During her school years in the city, she took
Grika wins Kalakchi Volleyball Championship in straight sets
Grika swept Abu Jano in Kalakchi’s volleyball final as thousands of fans packed the stands The volleyball final in the sub-district of Kalakchi was held
Erbil opens Supreme Minstrels Center to showcase Kurdish heritage
A new Erbil center preserves Kurdish minstrelsy, showcasing music, crafts, and cuisine to tourists. The Kurdistan Supreme Center for Minstrels has officially opened in Shanadhar
Kurdistan restores Akre neighborhood to boost tourism
Parts of the old neighborhoods of Akre are being renovated in their classical style to save them from ruin. The town of Akre, with its
Gali Sherane draws thousands with blue waters, cool climate
Known for blue waters and cool summers, Gali Sherane has become Kurdistan’s booming tourist attraction. In the Kurdistan Region, there are hundreds of tourist destinations
Kamaran’s Bird Play debuts in Erbil, tours planned
Shwan Karim’s new play Kamaran’s Bird mixes comedy and tragedy, opening in Erbil to strong audiences. In Erbil, the play Kamaran’s Bird was performed at
