By Younes Mohammad Everywhere, the air was thick with the smell of gunpowder and blood. The walls were scarred from explosions, blackened with soot, and
Marif Khaznadar was a distinguished Kurdish writer and intellectual whose works have profoundly influenced readers, writers, and researchers across Kurdish literary and cultural circles. Born
At the World Peace Congress in Cairo, Hakim Adil Mullah Salih was elected as an Ambassador for Peace, representing the Kurdistan Region among participants from
Theatre artist Sonya Hiwa, originally from Sulaymaniyah and now based in Erbil, has resumed her artistic career after a brief personal hiatus. A graduate of
The Kurdistan Region, known for its fertile soil, is home to a wide range of agricultural products, with Kurdish pomegranates standing out for their unique
Koya hosted its inaugural Olive Festival for Coexistence, bringing together dozens of farmers from the town’s border areas to showcase their products and celebrate local
Akre Citadel came alive with music and celebration as Zahawi Music House organised a concert featuring artists from Northern and Eastern Kurdistan. Once a prison
Sulaymaniyah, long regarded as both a centre of struggle and the cultural capital of Kurdistan, celebrated the two hundred forty first anniversary of its founding