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Mali Ala Kalak says his favoured method of treating the controversial president would be to beat him on the soles of his feet to get the 'jinni' out his body
Blog: Against the backdrop of political uncertainty and economic stagnation, Kurd Idol offers an upbeat diversion for war-weary Kurds.
A video game will soon allow gamers to fight against the Islamic State group in Iraq as a woman Kurdish fighter.
Comment: Turkey's attempts to flush elected Kurds out of state institutions may have caused irreparable damage to the pro-Kuridsh HDP's projects for an inclusive Turkish state, writes Yvo Fitzherbert
Comment: Dr Radwan Ziadeh takes a look back at the timeline of events since 2011 in northern Syria, that shaped the alliances and battles taking place today.
Comment: An inconsistent British strategy in Iraq undermined any attempt at unification in Kurdistan, and their orientalist gaze saw the Kurds as ultimately incapable of claiming self-rule, writes Jean-Baptiste Begat
Comment: The generational wounds of Saddam's Anfal campaign, also known as the Kurdish genocide, have yet to heal, writes Aras Ahmed Mhamad.
Comment: Creating a new state along the border with Turkey would only create further chaos in the brutal violence, writes Kyle Orton.
Ever had the urge to translate a text written in Kurdish? If so, Google's now got you covered.
Comment: Taking part in Syria's peace negotiations would have won major international recognition for the Kurds, writes Karim Barakat.