Kurdistan, a region spread across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, is home to the Kurdish people, one of the largest stateless nations in the world. Despite promises of autonomy following the collapse ...
Parts of the north, around Mosul, came under British rule at the end of the First World War and 1923 saw the first of many violent uprisings from a Kurdish people hungry for the chance to rule ...
1. Approximately 2,500 Kurdish people who fled their countries for fear of persecution and discrimination currently live in Japan. Roughly 2,000, or 80 percent, of them settled in Kawaguchi and ...
The Kurdish people are a minority in the wider Middle Eastern region but indigenous to the areas making up parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Armenia and Iran. They do not have a state.
In a significant move, Poland is taking measures to curb irregular migration, driven by escalating tensions with Belarus, by temporarily suspending the right to ...