Nowruz, the Farsi-language word for “new year,” is an ancient Persian festival that is also celebrated by Kurds in Syria, Turkey and Iraq as well as Iran.
The world’s largest ethnic group without an independent state is concentrated in Iran, Turkey, Iraq, and Syria ...
Türkiye will announce the draft of a new report to advance the disarmament of the terrorist group PKK next month, sources say ...
Tens of thousands gathered in Diyarbakır's Newroz square to celebrate the Kurdish new year. The event featured strong calls for peace, freedom, and unity among Kurds.
Days ahead of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, families of youths abducted by PKK terrorists have repeated calls for them to return ...
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LGBTI+s joined the celebrations accompanied by a security circle formed by DEM Party staff in response to attempted attacks ...
Newroz, the traditional spring festival of the peoples of the Middle East and Central Asia—particularly the Kurds and ...
PJAK emphasizes its autonomy in the fight for a democratic Iran, rejecting involvement in external conflicts, says co-chair ...
Kurdish leaders reiterated their support for the ongoing peace process in Turkiye during Newroz celebrations in the city of ...
Sarah Glynn breaks through the recent lies and misinformation spread about an "imminent" Kurdish incursion into Iran.
For the first time in eight years, Kurdish residents of Afrin celebrate Nowruz after returning from exile. The festival marks ...