Death of prominent Syrian Kurdish leader Saleh Muslim
Saleh Muslim, a prominent Syrian Kurdish leader, has passed away at the age of 75 in Erbil, Iraq, after a long battle with illness.
Is there an American opportunity to use the Kurdish card in the war against Iran?
The article discusses the potential for the United States to leverage Kurdish forces in its conflict with Iran, highlighting President Trump's recent pullback from supporting this strategy despite its previous mention as a significant military option.
Kurdish reactions in Iraq could determine the course of the war
The reactions of Kurds in Iraq are expected to play a critical role in shaping future conflict dynamics.
The Kurds, who are the historical allies that Washington has always betrayed
The article explores the long-standing plight of the Kurdish people amidst U.S. foreign policy failures, particularly highlighting their struggle for independence and the recent tensions with Iran.
Trump: I must personally approve the new Iranian leader
Donald Trump stated that he must personally approve Iran's next leader and emphasized support for Kurdish fighters trying to overthrow the regime.
The USA is now flirting with the Kurds in Iran: 'My father's hope of returning home has been strengthened'
The U.S. is developing closer ties with Kurdish forces in Iran, instilling hope in some expatriates, such as an elderly Danish-Iranian man dreaming of returning to his homeland.
Turkey: รcalan's Call for 'a New Political Era' โ 'Democratic Transition Requires New Laws'
The PKK leader Abdullah รcalan advocates for a new political era in Turkey, urging the state to adopt democratic reforms.
Imprisoned Kurdish leader รcalan announced the beginning of a new era
Kurdish leader Abdullah รcalan, imprisoned in Turkey for over 25 years, has declared the start of a new political era, emphasizing democratic methods for advancing Kurdish interests after decades of violence.
Activist convicted for unlawful threats after actions against ministers
A pro-Kurdish activist was convicted for making unlawful threats after leaving disturbing symbolic items outside the homes of two Swedish ministers, although the court did not fully agree with the prosecution's definition of the actions as threats.
The Syrian Interior Ministry Issues Executive Instructions for the Naturalization of Kurds
The Syrian Interior Ministry has issued instructions for implementing Decree 13, which facilitates the naturalization of stateless Kurds in Syria.
Sudani and Halabousi discuss overcoming obstacles to constitutional entitlements
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani and Speaker of the Parliament Haibat al-Halbousi discussed efforts to complete constitutional entitlements amid ongoing disagreements between Kurdish parties over the election of a new president.
This is Our Experience with the Kurds
The article discusses a recent debate in Turkey about the intersection of religion and ethnicity in relation to the Kurdish issue.
Could the Kurdish National Council be a substitute for 'SDF' in Syria?
The Kurdish National Council aims to represent the Kurdish political presence in Syria and promote their rights within a democratic framework, especially in light of the ongoing political shifts in the region.
Will Iraqis Overcome Their Differences Regarding the Presidency?
Sources suggest that a meeting in Baghdad may resolve the debate over the Iraqi presidency, urging swift action from political parties.
Syria: agreement between Damascus and the Kurds. What next for autonomous Rojava?
A recent agreement between the Syrian government and Kurdish forces aims to reduce the risk of violent confrontation while fostering political participation for the Kurds in Syria's unity.
Turkey's Priority in 2026: The Kurdish Issue Both Domestically and Regionally
Turkey closed 2025 with internal stability, improving economic indicators, increased regional influence, and nearing a resolution to the Kurdish issue, both domestically and regionally.