Starving a nation: the silent crime against the Kurds
By | Dr. Nazaket Hussen It is often said that starving a nation is more cruel and challenging than committing murder. Since 2014, the people
Sheikh Mohammed al-Khal: A pioneer of Kurdish language and culture
Sulaymaniyah – The Kurdish language, known for its richness and diversity, owes much of its preservation and study to pioneering scholars like Sheikh Mohammed al-Khal.
Zinwe Rawi shares her journey in music and art
Zinwe Hassan Ahmed, widely known as Zinwe Rawi, has become a notable voice in the growing scene of Kurdish music and arts. In an interview
Kurdish clubs shine in Iraq’s stars league despite financial obstacles
In the 2024–2025 season, Kurdish football clubs achieved an impressive breakthrough in Iraq’s Stars League, emerging as some of the most formidable and inspirational teams
Football thrives in Kurdistan as fan culture and team performance grow
Football continues to flourish in the Kurdistan Region, with stadiums filled, fan engagement rising, and local teams gaining national and international recognition. Once seen as
Kurdistan fans mourn tragic death of football star Diogo Jota
The sudden death of Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota has deeply saddened fans across the Kurdistan Region. The Liverpool and Portugal national team forward, aged 28,
Sarchnar: A historic retreat at the heart of Sulaymaniyah
Settled among the hills and fed by underground springs, Sarchnar has long stood as one of Sulaymaniyah’s most beloved summer resorts. With its cool climate
Yazidis endure and preserve their culture
Despite enduring centuries of persecution, displacement, and genocide, the Yazidi Kurds have preserved their unique identity, culture, and religious traditions. From ancient times to modern
Kurdistan’s archaeology gains global recognition
Erbil – With over 8,000 archaeological sites registered so far, the Kurdistan Region is emerging as a key area of global interest in archaeology and
