The motivations of International Volunteers in Rojava – Part 2
by Mark Campbell The flower helps the bee by giving it nectar, and the bee helps pollinate the flower by moving pollen from flower to flower.Read More
by Mark Campbell The flower helps the bee by giving it nectar, and the bee helps pollinate the flower by moving pollen from flower to flower.Read More
Hani al-Gamal – Cairo The Coronavirus outbreak has helped the food delivery service in Egypt to thrive. Before the pandemic, only 25% of orders at the nation’s restaurants reached clients through the delivery service. However, the Coronavirus outbreak has ensured the service now makes up almost all the orders reaching the clients.Read More
Whilst the visit of Belgian Federal Parliamentarians to North and East Syria continues, Belgian parliamentarian Koen Metsu, who is on the delegation, spoke to the Hawar News Agency.Read More
Savan Abdalrahman – Iraqi Kurdistan Since Tuesday of last week, protests in Sulaymaniyah and the towns neighbouring Sulaymaniyah province continued to grow fuelled by anger against corruption and economic crisis.Read More
by Mark Campbell It is important to understand from the beginning that the wider Kurdish Movement has always had a strong tradition of internationalism and has attracted non Kurds to their movement long before the Rojava Revolution but it is also true to say that never before have International Volunteers joined with the Kurdish struggle […]Read More
Turkey is at a transition point for thousands of refugees and migrants. Many try to reach Europe by passing through Turkey. They mostly enter Turkey from eastern borders and they first try to reach İstanbul in order to enter European countries.Read More
The Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) alliance has applied a polarising policy in Turkey. While targeting the pro-democracy Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), the government has also increasingly targeted the Republican People’s Party (CHP) chair Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.Read More
The Al Yarubiyah (Tıl Koçer) border gate, a crossing point along the Syrian-Iraqi border, was closed due to Russia’s veto in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) causing more than one million migrants in Northern and Eastern Syria to be deprived of humanitarian aid.Read More
Savan Abdalrahman – Iraqi Kurdistan Child abuse is a worldwide phenomenon, but it is of particular concern in eastern countries such as Iraq. When we speak of child abuse it could mean from anything from violence to mental abuse. According to the latest UNESCO data on child abuse in the Middle East, 18.8 percent of […]Read More
Turkish-backed mercenaries continue the looting and smuggling of ancient artifacts in Afrin. The Afrin Historical Sites Directorate had previously announced that the Turkish-backed mercenaries have been smuggling the historical artifacts excavated from thirteen mounds in Afrin.Read More
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