"I call on the people, the families, who are not in Kirkuk, to start returning to their own city, be among your household, be among your relatives. This is for you, for your future, in order to not be ...
At the first Friday morning market after the end of Saddam Hussein’s rule over this northern Iraqi city, awash in oil and a kaleidoscope of ethnic groups, an Arab, a Kurd and a Turkoman readily ...
A conference on the Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution related to the predicament of most inhabited Turkmen city of Kirkuk was held in the Brussels regional parliament on 2 July, sponsored by the ...
From the roof of his office here in Kirkuk, Iraq, Gov. Najmaldin Karim can see this multiethnic city laid out below. He points toward the Sunni suburb of Huwija about 15 miles west, which is ...