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President Erdoğan and dignitaries this week will descend on two towns where Seljuks fought a decisive battle to cement ...
A militant Kurdish group end its struggle against Turkey: grieving mothers ask if it was worth the high cost ...
Sadet, whose daughter Rojbin died fighting for the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), says she hopes the group's call to disarm ...
The PKK disarmament, despite the risks, is one of the few bright spots in today's Middle East.
Analysis: PKK recalibrates from armed struggle to politics in Turkiye Support from the PKK and Turkiye’s politicians signals a change after decades of conflict, but pitfalls remain.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) does not seek an amnesty from Ankara but demands constitutional changes toward political democratization, a senior PKK commander said on Thursday. His ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A senior commander of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) said the group will not commit to further disarmament until Turkey makes legal reforms to address ...
The PKK began its first phase of disarmament last week, analysts say the process will be felt regionally.
The Kurds are the world’s largest stateless ethnic group, with an estimated 25 to 30 million people living as minorities across Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkiye. Fragmentation and complex ...
Thirty PKK fighters destroyed their weapons at a symbolic ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan on Friday, two months after the Kurdish rebels ended their decades-long armed struggle against the Turkish state.
After its four-decade insurgency against Turkey's government, the Kurdistan Workers' Party has symbolically laid down its arms. The historic turning point presents opportunities and challenges for ...
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