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Artuqid era tombs discovered in Hasankeyf
Historic tombs have been discovered in digs in the ancient city of Hasankeyf. -
Destruction accelerates in Hasankeyf and the Tigris Basin
Environmental and heritage destruction have accelerated in Turkey’s historic city of Hasankeyf as crews work day and night, seven days a week to collapse vulnerable portions of the cliffs ringing the town and fill in some 200 caves. -
Turkey restores only Ottoman and Seljukian buildings in Van
Turkish state restores only mosques from Ottoman and Seljukian era while leaving Kurdish historical buildings and Armenian churches to their fate. -
Turkification operation on Kurdish daycare in Van
The Perperok Daycare, opened by DBP’s Van Metropolitan Municipality in 2015 with a curriculum completely in Kurdish, has undergone Turkification including in its name by the appointed trustee. -
Literature Festival in London dedicated to Mehmet Aksoy
This year’s Huseyin Celebi Literature Festival will be held in memory of British-Kurdish filmmaker Mehmet Aksoy, who was killed by ISIS in Raqqa. -
Short film about Mother Taybet awarded a prize
The short film "Seven days and seven nights” dedicated to mother Taybet was awarded a prize. Mother Taybet was shot dead by Turkish police carrying out an operation in Silopi. Her lifeless body was left out on the streets for an entire week. -
Guerrillas perform Sophocles’ ‘Antigone’ amid Turkish air strikes
An adaptation of Sophocles’ “Antigone” was performed by a guerrilla theatre group in the mountains amid Turkish air strikes. -
Award for HDP’s Demirtaş at Slemani International Film Festival
Imprisoned HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş has been granted the 'Ahmet Kaya Award' in the 2nd Slemani International Film Festival. -
Petition against relocation of monuments in Hasankeyf
Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive launched a petition campaign against relocation of monuments in Hasankeyf. -
Kurdistan Culture Week kicks off in Brussels
Speaking at the Kurdistan Culture Week in Brussels, President of the Flemish Parliament Jan Peumans said: "We support the freedom struggle of the Kurds in the Middle East." -
Iran closes airspace to Southern Kurdistan
Iran has closed its airspace to all flights to and from the Southern Kurdistan Regional Government. -
Kurdish Culture Festival kicks off in Cologne
The 25th International Kurdish Culture Festival has kicked off in German city Cologne with the participation of tens of thousands. -
AKP’s “genocide file” submitted to UNESCO
A file on the genocidal attacks in Kurdistan has been submitted to UNESCO officials in the meetings in Bern, Switzerland. -
Cologne ready for the 25th Kurdish Culture Festival
The 25th International Kurdish Culture Festival will kick off in Cologne on Saturday with the motto "Freedom for Öcalan, Status for Kurdistan, Freedom to the Middle East". -
The colorful Merîvan Street Theater Festival continues
The 12th edition of the Merîvan Street Theater Festival has left four days behind. -
Kolbers not forgotten in the Merîvan Street Theatre Festival
The International Street Theatre Festival held in Merîvan for the 12th time is in its third day. The festival started with a play thematising the lives of the kolbers (border porters) who are facing increasing deadly attacks by the Iranian regime. -
The ‘cursed’ stone of Kelashin
For centuries, the secret of the 2 meter tall inscribed stone in the Kelashin Passage, one of the most precipitous areas of the Zagros Mountains, was unknown. -
Udumbara flower seen in Urfa
Udumbara flower was seen on a pistachio seed in Karakoy, a district of Urfa province. -
‘My art is my fight’
Wood burning and relief artist Mehmet Selim Gökçen stated that as a Kurdish artist, he is standing against assimilation and fighting through his art. -
Elyewm: A new TV channel in Northern Syria
A new TV channel “Elyewm” started broadcast in Northern Syria. -
The voice of resistance: Dengê Avrîn
For four years Radio Dengê Avrîn (Voice of Avrîn) continues to broadcast despite Turkish attacks against Efrîn Canton. -
Van’s historic houses destroyed by Erdogan’s ‘urban progress’
After surviving three large earthquakes and plundering after the Armenian Genocide, historic houses of Van are destroyed by Turkish government’s “urban progress” plans and replaced by multi storey modern buildings. -
Syriacs demand their properties back from Turkey
Assyrian-Syriac organisations sent a letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, demanding the return of nearly 50 properties of theirs usurped by the AKP. -
Tabqa's inhabitants revive the culture of fraternity
The Democratic Arab Youth Movement organised an event thematising fraternity and the common struggle between the Kurds and the Arabs, with the event being the first of its kind to be held for the last six years. -
People learning their mother tongue in their commune
In the Martyr Hecî Commune in a neighbourhood of Qamishlo, 50 children and 40 women are receiving Kurdish language classes.