Kurdistan has a broad variety of businesses flourishing in the cities of Sulaimny, Hawler, and Duhok, and their number’s increasing every year by a fair rate. Although it might be surprising that the ease of doing business in these cities
When this report is being written, protesters cut the streets of Sulaymaniah demanding to receive their late salaries. With the fall of oil prices that started in 2014, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) entered into a series of financial
Is this what you call the American University? What kind of liberal education does it aim to provide its students?
Officially inaugurated on March 14, 2016, the ceremony was attended by Masoud Barzani, his son Masrour, and—symbolically—Masoud’s father, Mullah Mustafa Barzani,
A few weeks ago, the White House announced that it might take 20 years to destroy or defeat ISIS. This statement raises serious questions. It took only a few months to dismantle the Iraqi army, topple its leadership, and occupy
Tales from the Police: When Official Accounts Undervalue Public Intelligence
When Craig Hicks murdered three Muslim students in North Carolina, the police provided a preliminary account that sounded more like a fairy tale. According to their version, the crime was the