Syria's defence minister said Wednesday that Damascus was open to talks with Kurdish-led forces on their integration into the ...
If Kurds are united, they are strong. We don’t need enemies or opponents; disunity weakens us and makes us lose opportunities ...
Following the fall of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad last month, US-backed Kurdish forces have been under mounting ...
In the Ottoman era, “Turk” essentially meant “Muslim.” A Catholic Albanian, a Greek Orthodox, or a Jew who converted to Islam ...
A United Nations official called for all parties in Syria to cooperate without “unhelpful rhetoric” as talks continue between ...
Baghdad and BP's negotiations over a major deal to redevelop Kirkuk's oil and gas fields must include Iraq's semi-autonomous ...
The Anfal genocide, one of modern history's darkest chapters, claimed 182,000 Kurdish, Assyrian, Shabak, Turkman, Yazidi, and Mandean lives and destroyed 4,500 villages.
NATO ally Turkey has emerged as the dominant state power in a new Syria, and is seeking to press its advantage by bombing and ...
More than a month has passed since Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, the leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant group, ...
Writing in Kurdish language on his personal X account, Shaibani stated that “the Kurds in Syria add beauty and light to the ...
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Syria’s Future Depends On The Kurds
The new Syrian regime can only be trusted if it concedes meaningful decentralization to the country’s minority groups.
Turkey's government is reaching out to the Kurdish population at home while backing militias fight Kurds in Syria. What is behind Recep Tayyip Erdogan's approach?