Economic Powerhouses: Erbil and Sulaimani Lead Iraq’s Provincial Economies

According to Iraq’s newly released 2024 socio-economic survey, Erbil and Sulaimani have emerged as the country’s leading economic centers, consistently…

Rethinking Poverty Rates in Kurdistan: Why Standardized Measures Misrepresent True Poverty Levels

The Kurdistan Region has released a specialized survey on social conditions, conducted alongside a broader socioeconomic assessment spanning Iraq. This…

PUK’s Talabanis Face Backlash Over Sudden U-Turn on KRG Salary Domiciliation Policy

The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), the junior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), is facing intense scrutiny and…

Why Does Barzani Provide Sanctuary to Ba’athists in Erbil?

Recently, a series of controversies have emerged surrounding the presence of Ba’athist figures in Erbil and Masoud Barzani’s role in granting them sanctuary. Iraqi politician Ayad Allawi, one of Barzani’s…
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How the February 17, 2011 Protests Transformed Kurdistan’s Political Culture

As Kurdistan commemorates the fourteenth anniversary of the February 17, 2011, protests in Sulaimani, the movement’s reverberations continue to echo through the region’s political consciousness. These demonstrations, catalyzed by the…
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A Bold Theory: Do the PKK-Turkey Talks Signal Regional Realignment Amid the Disruption in the Balance of Power?

In October 2024, two months before the Assad regime’s collapse in Syria, Turkish ultra-nationalist leader Devlet Bahçeli shocked political observers by shaking hands with members of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Equality…
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How Time as an Active Temporal Tool Shapes the SDF’s Calculations Against Damascus’s New Government

“Time” has emerged as a critical element in the Syrian Kurdish SDF’s strategic calculations regarding its ongoing dispute with the new Damascus government.  The Syrian Defence Minister recently told Reuters…
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Kurdistan’s Political Stalemate: 100 Days Without a Government and No Clear Path Forward

KDP-PUK negotiations stall over parallel power structures as region faces mounting economic and security challenges. More than 100 days have elapsed since the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) elections, yet the…
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Explained: Understanding the Civil Servant Protests in Kurdistan’s Sulaimani

For over 12 days, civil servants in the Kurdistan Region’s Sulaimani province have been staging protests. Among them, 12 have embarked on a hunger strike. Today, hundreds of demonstrators attempted…
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Dueling Between Iraq’s Top Courts Reveals Strategic Divisions in the Pro-Iran Camp

The ongoing power struggle between Iraq’s two highest judicial bodies—the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Supreme Court—has reignited over the General Amnesty Law, which was passed by the Iraqi…
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