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Adventures Abroad Worldwide Travel Unveils New Small-group Cultural Tours of Iraqi Kurdistan
North American tour operator leads the way in the escorted group-Travel industry by offering tours to a destination beyond the scope of other companies. (PRWEB) February 01,... Read more
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The KRG Ministry of Higher Education and AMIDEAST announce collaboration to bring Kurdish students to the US
Within the framework of KRG’s Human Capacity Development Program (HCDP), the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), in collaboration with AMIDEAST is to send 100 students to the United... Read more
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An Unexpected Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Business News It’s early Friday morning and I’m in a SUV travelling from Sulymaniya to the picturesque border town of Ahmad Awa. But it’s not the SUV I expected... Read more
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Gold Star Mothers of fallen U.S. soldiers see Kurdistan’s progress
A group from the Gold Star Mothers visited the Kurdistan Region in early August to explore the progress of the region and witness what their families’ sacrifices have achieved. Gold... Read more
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Kurdistan Parliament passes a draft law that could improve transparency
Source: UN Office for Project Services Date: 07 Apr 2011 The Kurdistan Parliament yesterday passed a draft law which is believed will improve transparency of relations between regional authorities and... Read more
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Iraqi Kurdistan Donates Land for American Memorial
The Olive Branch Living Memorial is being erected in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq, to commemorate the lives of American soldiers lost in Iraq. The land for this project, over 300 acres... Read more
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Iraqi Kurds tackle honor killings
ERBIL, Iraq, Nov. 29 (UPI) — So-called honor killings in northern Iraq are relatively common, though authorities are working to address the issue, a Kurdish leader said. Kurdish women are... Read more
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Can Kurdistan Serve As an Internal Sanctuary for Iraqi Christians?
Huffington Post, November 28, 2010 The recent announcement that Iraqi leaders have reached a tentative deal to create a unity government in Baghdad is welcome news amidst the looming threat... Read more
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Iraqi Christians welcome in north, Kurdish leader says
From Jomana Karadsheh, CNN November 11, 2010 Baghdad, Iraq — Iraqi Christians under siege by Islamic militants are welcome in the country’s north, a Kurdish leader said Thursday, after a... Read more
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Iraq’s Next Government: What Do the Kurds Want?
Time magazine By Charles McDermid / Erbil Wednesday, Oct. 06, 2010 Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2023964,00.html#ixzz123iHvdjU When the announcement came late last week that Nouri al-Maliki had won the endorsement of radical... Read more

