Kurdistan Chronicle
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Kurdistan Chronicle is a monthly English-language magazine headquartered in Erbil, printed in the Kurdistan Region and the US, and distributed around the world.
We’re excited to announce that Issue 25 of Kurdistan Chronicle Magazine is out now! To our esteemed subscribers: your copy will arrive in the coming days. Stay informed. Stay inspired.
This program is specifically designed for children of Kurdish families in the diaspora, with all classes and materials provided at no cost by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Minister of Education. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4051

Known as the crown imperial for its regal bearing, this striking flower is more than a botanical marvel; it symbolize resilience and cultural identity and reigns as the star of Kurdistan’s highland ecosystem. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/3996

Watch highlights from the 2025 Kavien’s Justice Award ceremony. Kavien’s Justice Foundation honors the memory of former LUC Den Haag student Kavien Begikhani. He was born in the Kurdistan Region and raised in the Netherlands from the age of three, after his parents fled from the…
From the streets of Kirkuk to the promise and challenges of a new life in America, My Life’s Journey: From Kirkuk to America is a powerful and deeply personal memoir by Muhammed Qazi. With unflinching honesty, Qazi traces the defining moments of his life. A childhood shaped by…

In Erbil, the crack of the cricket bat and the cheers of Indian and Pakistani players fill the stadium’s air. It is a sound far removed from the gunfire and tension back home, where the latest armed conflict between India and Pakistan has raged for days. Read more:…

“He pushed his opponent to the edge until his back hit the ropes. Then came a barrage of jabs, hooks, and uppercuts, enough to take the giant down. The referee pulled him back and began the ten-count before announcing the knockout. “This is Kurdish power!” his brother shouted…

“Less than a year ago, we promised to solve Erbil’s water shortage for the next 30 years with a $480 million investment. Today, we delivered on that promise.” Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4049

Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani on Sunday inaugurated the first phase of the Erbil Emergency Water Project, which is expected to address water shortages in the Kurdish capital for at least the next 30 years.
Ambassador Steven H. Fagin, the Charge d’Affaires in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, in a meeting with Kurdish leaders on Sunday underlined that drone attacks need to stop in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4048

A delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) – led by Safeen Dizayee, the head of the Department of Foreign Relations, and Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister – is currently on an official visit to the United States. Read more:…

The Kurda Award for Economics was launched during a ceremony on July 15, 2025 to inspire innovative thinking among university students across the Kurdistan Region. Organized by Kurdistan Organization for Development (KOD) with support from the South Korean Consulate, Kurdistan…
The Duhok Football Club, also known as the Mountain Hawks, won the 2025 Iraq FA Cup Final on Friday, winning the match against Zakho SC 5-3. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4046

Preserved through generations, this document is a living testimony of a prestigious past, a story stitched into the fabric of Kurdistan’s heritage. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/3978

“We urge the Government of Iraq to prevent further attacks and hold those responsible to account.” Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4045

Isaac Tutumlu, a Catalan driver of Kurdish heritage, will take part this coming weekend with the Kurdistan Racing Team in the second round of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup, which will be held in Italy. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4044

“We hope the federal government will help identify the perpetrators of these violations and take legal action against them.” — PM Masrour Barzani. Read more: kurdistanchronicle.com/babat/4043

With an elevation of 3,607 metres, Mount Halgord is the tallest peak in the Kurdistan Region and Iraq.