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The Kurds believe that Greater Kurdistan refers ... than happy because the Kurds are the most cohesive nation in the Middle East.” ...
Israel is worried by the scale of Turkey’s involvement in Syria, including its plans to set up military bases and supply the ...
Across the Middle East, Kurds are celebrating Nowruz, a traditional holiday marking the arrival of spring and the new year, which has reached new heights of public celebration this year.
Over the last two decades, developments in the Middle East have helped transform the Kurds’ struggle for greater recognition and even self-determination from a country-specific issue to a ...
A recurring but often overlooked problem in the Middle East is the oppression of Assyrians by Kurds. Kurdish oppression of Assyrians has a long-standing history, most notably during the Assyrian ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Turkey's crackdown on President Tayyip Erdogan's main rival and silence on what reforms might follow the end of a 40-year ...
Khazali, leader of the Iran-backed Asaib Ahl al-Haq (AAH), said on Monday that Israel’s main objective in allegedly reshaping ...
The deal would allow Kurdish-led forces which hold a quarter of Syria to merge with Damascus, along with regional Kurdish ...
The Kurds’ decision to cooperate with the new Syrian government ... the practical failure of “Democratic Confederalism,” and the changing conditions in the Middle East and Syria have led to the ...
OP-ED. The Kurdish people are at a decisive moment in their history, oscillating between hope and skepticism about their place and future in the Middle East, argues sociologist Mashuq Kurt.
Across the Middle East, Kurds are celebrating Nowruz, a traditional holiday marking the arrival of spring and the new year, which has reached new heights of public celebration this year.