Kurdistan

Iran’s foreign ministry talks Saudi ties, US prisoners, Kurds and Russia

The Iranian foreign ministry says it is working to bring “security” to the region and has been sending envoys to Qatar, the UAE and other states.

Yazidi women rescued eight years after ISIS kidnapping - analysis

While many Yazidis have been saved, the community continues to live in displaced persons' camps and does not receive much international assistance.

Syria-Iraq ties continue to thaw with FM Baghdad visit - analysis

Syria says it wants to work with Iraq to fight against “terror” as well as the drug trade.

Iran may carry out more attacks in Iraq against Kurdish groups - analysis

Iran’s continued focus on dissident groups is part of its crackdown internally in which it has executed hundreds of people.

Clashes rise in Kurdish refugee camp in Iraq

The camp houses more than 10,000 refugees, and it has been targeted by Turkey in the past.

Kurds and the spirit of freedom on the Iraq-Iran border

In the 1980s, thousands of Kurds made for these mountains and for Iran, to escape the poison gas attacks of the Saddam Hussein regime. Now, the traffic is in the opposite direction.

Kurdistan region of Iraq resumes oil exports

The major question now is whether the agreement will become temporary and whether Erbil’s oil exports will continue without interruption and lead to more stability for the region.

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