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Almost 50% of forests have been lost in Kurdistan in 70 years, as a nursery in the city of Sulaimaniyah works to battle the destructive effects of deforestation
A local NGO is leading the first campaign of its kind to expand women’s legal access to abortion in Iraqi Kurdistan.
A political battle is in full swing in Iraqi Kurdistan after Islamic parties claimed NGOs are corrupting the Kurdish youth through gender-based programmes. The division points towards a mistrust of Western-backed funders within the Islamic community.
Hailing from Halabja, gardener Azad Muhamad has helped revive the region's history of gardening and has built up a dedicated fan base in the process. Azad hopes to inspire more to pursue gardening, especially important given the frequency of drought.
Alcohol shops remain open for business in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region following Baghdad's booze ban.
Kurdish farmers are suffering from a price war with Syrian livestock smugglers, but some believe the situation could save native breeds of cattle and sheep.
Ahead of the 2025 Oscars, TNA takes a look at the MENA countries that have selected their national film entries for consideration for Best International Feature
Arzhang Pezhman's play Ostan powerfully explores the struggles of Kurdish asylum seekers in the UK against a backdrop of political indifference and exploitation
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.
We speak with director Arash Rakhsha about his documentary, All The Mountains Give, which provides a unique and personal look into the hidden trade of Kolbars