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This historic achievement grants the deaf community the opportunity to study Islam's holiest text in a way once unimaginable.
Book Club: Kurdistan+100 reimagines Kurdish state struggles through a prism of futurism, offering a space for freer Kurdish expressions and possibilities.
Kordo Doski’s debut documentary feature is an endearing crowd pleaser revolving around the titular football team, born as a social project in a rural working-class town back in 2004.
Kurdish culture is little-known abroad, and international coverage often focuses on war, displacement, and geopolitical tensions. But one international film festival is rewriting that narrative, bringing Kurdish cinema to an expanding audience.
°®Âþµº Meets: Kurdish singer Nûdem Durak, who finds herself imprisoned in Turkey under trumped-up charges of terrorism. Her plight has since drawn the attention of Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters who has campaigned for her release.
Film Review: Kurdwin Ayub’s sophomore feature is a fresh, amusing coming-of-age tale revolving around Yesmin, a Gen Z Kurdish Muslim girl whose life is shaken up after a YouTube video goes viral.
After a transgender woman was killed by her own brother in Iraqi Kurdistan, LGBTQ+ activists argue that the Kurdish authorities are ultimately complicit in the crime, and responsible for the surge of transphobic violence in the region.
The refugee crisis at the EU-Belarus border has brought along with it harrowing stories of loss and despair. Many of the hundreds of families are from Iraqi Kurdistan. After multiple pleas, one child amputee has been lucky enough to be given asylum.
Book Club: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's book is a riveting account of how an all-women Kurdish militia, aided by US Special Forces, racked up strategic victories against the Islamic State group.
A joint plan signed late last month by the UK & Iraq to crack down on smuggling gangs has come amid pressure to halt irregular immigration across Europe & MENA