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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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French Cultural Director Leaving Kurdistan
Amelie Banzet is wrapping up her three-year stint as Director of French Cultural Center in Erbil, where she has been praised for building cultural bridges between Kurdistan and France and... Read more
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Kurdistan population reaches 4.9 million
ERBIL / Aswat al-Iraq: The head of the Kurdistan Region Census Department announced that the total inhabitants of Kurdistan has reached 4.9 million, out of a total population of roughly... Read more
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British tourists venture into Kurdistan, will business follow?
By John McTernan, The Telegraph I wrote recently about the huge business opportunities in Kurdistan – and the welcome any visitor from Britain gets. Back for my second visit this... Read more
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Kurdistan: the other Iraq
By Liz Sly So, I’m lying on a fluffy white duvet and surfing the flat-screen TV embedded in my hotel room wall. I’ve just finished a meal of Milanese risotto... Read more
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Restoration of the Erbil Citadel moves forward
UNESCO and the High Commission for Erbil Citadel Revitalization are working together to bring the life back to the ancient monument which is considered an archaeological and national treasure. Below... Read more
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Constructing Kurdistan Exhibition
Chris De Bruyn’s solo photography exhibition entitled Constructing Kurdistan will be on display at the Doe Library at U.C. Berkeley from February 8th- late March and San Francisco State University... Read more
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Northern Iraq bets on tourism
By Brooke Anderson ERBIL, Iraq: For most, Iraq might seem an odd place for a vacation. But that’s exactly the appeal for a handful of intrepid travelers, and the locals... Read more
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Northern Iraq’s budding Chinatown
As foreign investment increases in Iraqi Kurdistan, cultural boundaries are being broken. Rhodri Davies in Northern Iraq Al Jazerra While Ling Ling stacks hot and spicy prawn crackers and dried... Read more

