According to an SNHR report based on verified sources, security forces have engaged in serious misconduct, including the torture of civilians, destruction of homes, and desecration of religious sites.
ERBIL (Kurdistan24)– On the 21st anniversary of the Feb. 1st terrorist attacks, Kurdistan Region’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani honored the memory of those who lost their lives, underscoring that ...
The province, which produces approximately 250,000 barrels of oil per day, offers a paradox of resource wealth alongside deteriorating unemployment and financial distress.
Requesting anonymity for their safety, the source at Al-Nao Hospital said the wounded were "still being brought to the hospital" following the attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
According to the observatory, the attack took place in the village of Arza in northern Hama, where gunmen carried out an ...
Officials involved in the discussions have expressed careful optimism, suggesting that concrete conclusions may be reached in ...
Their deaths,” KRP Nechirvan Barzani stated, “serve as a poignant reminder of the collective loss suffered by the Kurdish people at the hands of terrorists.” ...
The discussions underlined Baghdad’s retreat from constitutional commitments, the economic challenges facing the region, and ...
Forbes highlighted that President Barzani's recent meeting with Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander Mazloum Abdi is a testament to his efforts in fostering Kurdish unity.
It seems Baghdad has come around to the Kurdish view that the continued presence of Coalition forces is important to Iraq’s stability.
The ceremony commemorates the victims of the twin suicide bombings that targeted the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in 2004.
The milestone follows extensive discussions and deliberations between the KRG and the Federal Government of Iraq.