Tag: Kurds

Total Results: 12


'The remorseless logic of a country, like neighbouring Lebanon and Iraq, held hostage by its own tangled demographics.' (Delil Souleiman / AFP /  Getty Imges)
10 Feb 2026 - 12:02am

Can Syria break its sectarian cycle? The Kurdish experiment was doomed

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday, 11 November

11.11

Does Syria have a future? The Kurds still mistrust al-Sharaa

David Patrikarakos

Wednesday, 2 July

02.07

Iran’s Kurds are out of friends They can’t topple the Ayatollah alone

Matt Broomfield

Wednesday, 14 May

14.05

Why Erdogan can’t crush the Kurds They have always moved with the times

Matt Broomfield

Friday, 28 February

28.02

Can Kurds survive the new Syria? Their fate will remake the region

Matt Broomfield

Monday, 13 January

13.01

Britain’s last chance to stop Islamic State Extremists on the loose endanger us all

Matt Broomfield

Friday, 24 March

24.03

Mosul and the Law of the Cigarette After Isis, freedom is yet to return to the city

David Patrikarakos

Monday, 13 September

13.09

How we failed Afghanistan You can only defeat terrorism by attacking its ideological roots

Caroline Fourest

Saturday, 21 August

21.08

The Afghan Resistance has begun Vengeance is unfurling over a wounded land

Bernard-Henri Lévy

Tuesday, 22 October

22.10

Will the Evangelicals dump Trump? Conservative Christians have made a Faustian pact with the president, but his desertion of the Kurds may lose him the 'mandate of heaven'

Christopher Rhodes

Tuesday, 12 June

12.06

Can Erdoğan transform Turkey?

Michael Burleigh

Friday, 29 December

29.12

Under-reported: The West’s failure to stand with its Kurdish allies

Julie Lenarz