Revealed: How KRG Oil Is Sold — and Who Profits

In the Kurdistan Region, international oil companies (IOCs) are producing an estimated 280,000 to 300,000 barrels of crude oil per…

PKK Holds Disarmament Congress, but a Long Process Lies Ahead as Group Signals Shift to Political Struggle

The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has led the longest ongoing armed insurgency in recent history, has held an extraordinary…

Al-Sudani Meets Erdogan in Ankara as Regional Shifts Intensify

Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani has arrived in Ankara, where he is holding talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip…

KRG Oil Audit for Q2 2024 Reveals Deepening Fiscal Crisis: $50M Deficit, $9.25B in Debt

According to a new joint financial oversight report by Iraq and the KRG for the second quarter of 2024, companies operating in the KRG’s oilfields produced a total of 27,694,529…
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Is a Cash Crisis Already Emerging in Iraq?

After months of relatively stable salary transfers from the Iraqi Finance Ministry to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), delays have resurfaced this month. Some Iraqi institutions have also not received…
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U.S. Reportedly Bombs Own Base in Eastern Syria as Withdrawal Concludes, Marking Full Shutdown

The U.S.-led coalition has carried out a major phase of its long-anticipated drawdown in eastern Syria, withdrawing from three key military installations over the past week. The pullback—previously signaled but…
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The Iran Angle in the PKK–Turkey Peace Talks

As talks over the dissolution and disarmament of the PKK gain traction, one critical question remains conspicuously unaddressed: what about PJAK? While Turkey has been vocal about other PKK-affiliated offshoots,…
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Iraq Expands Restrictions on Iranian Kurdish Factions as Relocation Deadline Nears

The deadline for the relocation of Iranian Kurdish armed opposition groups based near Sulaimani is set to expire on May 10. Under the terms of a UN-supervised process, these groups…
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Turkey Expands Permanent Military Bases in Kurdistan Region to 136, an 89% Increase Since 2018

A new investigation has revealed that the number of Turkey’s permanent military outposts in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq has surged by 89% since 2018, increasing from just 15 to…
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What’s Behind the Two-Day Drone Attacks on the Peshmerga?

For two consecutive days, drone strikes have targeted KDP-affiliated Peshmerga forces stationed at a newly established outpost on a strategic hilltop. In yesterday’s attack, three Peshmerga members were hospitalized—two with…
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