Stop gas exports from Kormor field to electricity stations in Kurdistan, Iraq
Gas exports from the Kormor field to electricity stations in the Kurdistan region of Iraq have been halted due to unusual conditions and military escalation in the area.
โOnly the mountains are our friends.โ Report from Kurdistan, where I searched for rare snakes
The article explores the connection between the Kurdish people and their mountainous homeland, emphasizing the hardships faced due to political betrayal.
Breaking News: Al Jazeera Reporter: US Forces Begin Withdrawal from Syria to Iraqi Kurdistan
US forces have started to withdraw from Syria, relocating to Iraqi Kurdistan.
Kurdish official casts doubt on how quickly IS-linked Australians could try to return home
A Kurdish official has raised concerns about the speed at which Australians linked to Islamic State can return home, suggesting government criticism complicates their situation.
Kurdish autonomy: A shattered dream?
The recent ceasefire agreement between Syrian Kurds and the Syrian central government complicates the pursuit of Kurdish autonomy in the region.
The Story of the Mosque: 'Khanqah Biara' in Iraqi Kurdistan
The article discusses the history and significance of the Khanqah Biara mosque and school in Kurdistan, Iraq, founded in 1307 Hijri by Sheikh Omar Diaaeddin Al-Naqshbandi.
Turkish Parliamentary Committee Approves Report Supporting Peace with the Kurdistan Workers' Party
A Turkish parliamentary committee has backed a report proposing legal reforms that coincide with the PKK's disarmament, aiming to advance a peace process after decades of conflict.
Milan Jaff delivers blunt words to Finland in an interview
Milan Jaff, recently deported from Finland, shares his thoughts on the country in an interview with Kurdistan's Rudaw Media, reflecting on his life experiences and legal troubles.
Media: Milan Jaff, 25, reveals his plans in Kurdistan
Milan Jaff, who has a criminal background and was deported from Finland, discusses his future in Iraqi Kurdistan in a recent interview.
Dissolving the Council or resorting to the judiciary.. How will the constitutional vacancy crisis in Iraq be resolved?
Iraq is facing a constitutional crisis as the election for a new president stalls due to a deadlock between the main parties in the Kurdistan region, prompting parliamentary leaders to seek clarification from the Federal Supreme Court regarding the legitimacy of the current president's ongoing role.
Barzani Meets Shabani in Munich and Emphasizes the Unity of Syria
Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani met with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Shabani in Munich, reinforcing the importance of Syria's unity for regional stability.
SDF Broadcasts Songs in Mosques in Hasakah Sparks Anger and Protests in Erbil
The broadcast of nationalist songs by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in mosques in Hasakah has ignited protests and widespread anger in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Risks being subjected to honor violence upon deportation: "My daughter shouldn't have to live my life"
A woman from Iraqi Kurdistan who has faced honor violence and FGM fears deportation will lead to her teenage daughter being married off against her will.
Rituals, rifles and the sacrifice of sheep: The challenge of playing for a nation that defends its pride with football
Kevin Ceijas trades European calm for the intensity of Iraqi Kurdistan as football unveils a different perspective of Iraq.
Iranians on violence and continuing protests: "We are waiting to see what Trump will do"
Iranians at the border crossing to Iraqi Kurdistan express their concerns over ongoing protests and violence, while awaiting potential reactions from Trump amidst internet shutdowns in Iran.
The regime MUST be changed in Iran - says UK based opposition representative
Razgar Alani, the UK representative for the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, emphasizes the urgent need for regime change in Iran, citing the clerical government's impending collapse due to its failures.
Waiting for the Kings with the Rifle Ready: Abgar, a Christian Soldier in the Kurdish Trench of the Syrian Hornet's Nest of Rojava
Abgar Nouhomo, a Christian militiaman, expresses the despair of his people regarding the abuses and human rights violations in areas controlled by the Syrian government, contrasting it with the independent territories in Rojava where he lives.
Ocalan calls on Turkey to mediate for an agreement between the Syrian Democratic Forces and Damascus
Abdullah Ocalan, the historical leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has urged Turkey to mediate a deal between the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Syrian government, coinciding with a deadline for integrating Kurdish forces into Syrian institutions.