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Turkey’s Kurds have named their price for peace. Will Erdoğan pay it?
The PKK has demanded the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan from prison as a precursor to peace talks—but doing so ...
The decision by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and apparently disband has reverberated across the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. For decades, the Turkish army has operated ...
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, does not want to risk that. Letting out Selahattin Demirtas, a Kurdish politician and former presidential candidate, would have been a less controversial ...
ISTANBUL (AP) — Imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan called on his militant group Thursday to lay down its arms and dissolve as part of a new bid to end a four-decade long conflict with Turkey's ...
Turkey's top diplomat on Thursday urged Syrian Kurdish forces to integrate with the new government in Damascus, warning that ...
Speaking at a peace forum in Istanbul on Saturday, a senior member of the Kurdish-led administration in northeast Syria ...
Efforts to broker peace between Turkey and the Kurdish militant group PKK have had a "positive impact" on Syria's Kurds who ...
For Israel, Kurdistan is part of its security, not a side cause. Kurdish regions in Syria, Iraq and Iran lie across the land ...
Kurdish communities across the globe honored their national symbol on Wednesday, reflecting on decades of struggle, pride, and the ongoing fight for autonomy.
Failure to mend Syria's deepest remaining fracture risks an armed clash that could derail its emergence from 14 years of war, ...
Syrian, Kurdish, and U.S. officials are in urgent talks to meet a year-end deadline for integrating Kurdish forces with the Syrian state. Despite accelerated discussions, a major breakthrough is ...
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