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Why Iraqi Kurdistan is important for Iran

Press TV 07 May 2024
For example, there is significant capacity in the medical sector in Iran’s Kurdish-populated regions near the border, which can be used by patients and clients from Iraq, including the Iraqi Kurdistan.
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EDITORIAL: 1987 assault on Asahi Shimbun forever a stain on our society

Asahi News 02 May 2024
Asahi Shimbun reporter Tomohiro Kojiri was killed outright ... This incident came on the heels of revelations about nuisance behavior and crimes attributed to foreign nationals in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, home to a large Kurdish population.
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May Day marked in Kurdish cities: 'Poverty when working, death after retirement'

Bianet 01 May 2024
People from nine cities in the country's Kurdish-populated regions have gathered in Batman to mark the Labor Day ....
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President Biden marks the Armenian genocide

CyprusMail 28 Apr 2024
The Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turks began on April 24, 1915 ... American weaponry enables Turkish occupation in significant swathes of Syria, where Kurdish and Yazidi populations face relentless attacks ... (The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks.
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Language Teacher Sentenced To 11 Years Amid Iran's Crackdown On Kurds

Radio Free Europe 26 Apr 2024
Human rights groups say that since Amini’s death, authorities have launched an intense crackdown in provinces with significant Kurdish populations, including Kurdistan, Kermanshah, and West Azerbaijan.
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Kurdish officials hand over women and children to Tajikistan

The New Arab 26 Apr 2024
Kurdish-led authorities in ... Over the past few years, the population dropped to about 43,000, according to Sheikhmous Ahmad, a Kurdish official overseeing camps for displaced in northeastern Syria.
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Syrian Kurdish officials hand over 50 women and children linked to Islamic State group to Tajikistan

Beaumont Enterprise 25 Apr 2024
BEIRUT (AP) — Kurdish-led authorities in ... Over the past few years, the population dropped to about 43,000, according to Sheikhmous Ahmad, a Kurdish official overseeing camps for displaced ....
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Turkey’s Suppression of the Kurds Fuels a Deadly Armed Conflict

Greek Reporter 24 Apr 2024
Yet 71% of the world’s population (some 5.7 billion people) are living under autocratic rule, a big jump from 48% ten years ago ... The elections were particularly important for the Kurdish opposition.
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Turkey’s suppression of the Kurdish political movement continues to fuel a deadly armed conflict

The Conversation 23 Apr 2024
Yet 71% of the world’s population (some 5.7 billion people) are living under autocratic rule , a big jump from 48% ten years ago ... The elections were particularly important for the Kurdish opposition.
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Iran’s North Koreanization gambit

Asiatimes 23 Apr 2024
The latest volley of Israeli missiles likely originated from Kurdish-held territories in northern Iraq or Syria ... The restive Kurdish minority constitutes approximately 20% of the Turkish population.
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Erdogan's Hypocrisy

Quillette 22 Apr 2024
... against Anatolia’s Kurds, who represent 20 percent of Turkey’s population, while waging war against pro-independence Kurdish militants and their sympathizers in eastern Anatolia, Syria, and Iraq.
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Hate speech escalates against Kurds living close to Tokyo

Asahi News 20 Apr 2024
Kawaguchi has a population of about 600,000 and around 3,000 Kurdish people live there and in the neighboring city of Warabi. A Kurdish ... The Kurdish population is estimated to number around 30 million.
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In Northeast Syrian markets, US dollar is king

Voa News 05 Apr 2024
dollar bill you have," a teenage fruit vendor in the Kurdish-majority city of Qamishli told VOA as he was trying to sell his produce ... More than 90% of Syria’s population lives in poverty, according to a U.N.
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Turkish authorities attack, threaten, arrest several journalists during post-election unrest

CPJ 05 Apr 2024
The decision, as well as claims of voter fraud at polling stations in the mostly Kurdish-populated regions of eastern and southeastern Turkey, led to days of social unrest in multiple cities with Van being the foremost epicenter.
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Pipeline dispute exposes Iraqi-Turkish tensions

Arab News 04 Apr 2024
This Kurdish militant group has been designated as a terrorist organization by the Turkish government, which blames Iraq for allowing the PKK to maintain cross-border influence over Turkiye’s Kurdish regions.
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