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Exclusive: Interview with Remzi Ketenci on current political situation in Turkey
New regulations for car imports
Kurdish women and their history
Construction laborers are exploited
Erbil, a city of coexistence and tolerance
Salahuldeen University Student killed in "suspicious accident"
Iraq to launch Jazeera and Badiya Operation Command in Sinjar
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Oil unites Kurdistan and Turkey
Erbil, a city of coexistence and tolerance
Last updated: Sunday, 17 March 2013, 10:47 GMT
Halabja massacre's 5,000 victims commemorated in 25th anniversary
Thousands of Kurds joined commemorations for the 25th anniversary of the Halabja massacre in northern Iraq on March 16.
Halabja chemical weapons: A chance to find the men who armed Saddam
Wasted food is a major problem in Kurdistan region
Statistics show Kurdistan Region's trashes contain at least 70% of wasted food
Construction laborers are exploited
Newly established businesses in Kurdistan region should consider the law...
Tourism to develop into a source of national revenue
Around four million people from across the world are expected to visit Kurdistan
The demand for cars increases in spring
New regulations in place causes automobile giant dealers play with the market
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Retaining our heritage
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Detailed Overview of Investment Opportunities in Kurdistan
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Bedlis, capital du Curdistan Fallen into oblivion
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Kurdish Women find independence in employment
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Spain appoints Honorary Consul to Kurdistan
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Historic debate secures parliamentary recognition of the Kurdish genocide
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Interview with KRG UK Representative on British parliament's recognition of Kurdish genocide
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British parliament unanimously recognises Kurdish genocide
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19th century descriptions of Bedlis by western travelers