The arrest of an opposition presidential candidate last month has triggered Turkey’s largest anti-government protests in more than a decade, uniting demonstrators from different walks of life and ...
Two dozen national flags fly in Zak Amin’s classroom. As an English Learner teacher at Moorhead High School, Amin wants his ...
The PKK’s announcement of a unilateral ceasefire has won support among Kurds in southeastern Turkey, but hope for peace is ...
Cihan Sincar clings to hope that Turkey's bid to end a decades-old Kurdish insurgency brings the peace her lawmaker husband ...
Turkish authorities have arrested a Swedish journalist dispatched to cover ongoing nationwide protests on charges of ...
The government includes ministers educated in the West, one woman, and members of the Druze, Kurdish, Christian, and Alawite ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad From a distance, their movements looked like a river of ... But many Kurds were unhappy that the text does not explicitly recognize Kurdish rights.
From a distance, their movements looked like a river of fire flowing ... gender or lineage.” But many Kurds were unhappy that the text does not explicitly recognize Kurdish rights.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Thousands of people celebrated the Kurdish Nowruz spring festival on Thursday in Dohuk in the semi ...
Iraqi Kurds holding lit torches walk up a mountain during a procession to celebrate their Nowruz, the Persian New Year, in Akra, Iraq, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban) ...
Diyarbakir (Turkey) (AFP) – Three weeks after jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan urged his militants to disband, Turkey's Kurds were celebrating their Newroz New Year Friday with peace prospects ...
We want to live in freedom and democratic peace,” says one participant. Thousands have gathered for Newroz celebration in the Kurdish-populated Diyarbakır province, held under the theme “A Democratic ...