Iraq and Kurds Reach Deal on Oil Exports and Budget PaymentsThursday, 13 November, 2014 , 17:06

By BEN HUBBARD

BAGHDAD — Iraq’s central government and the autonomous region of Kurdistan reached an interim agreement on Thursday over oil exports and budget payments, at least temporarily easing a bitter dispute that has threatened the government’s stability.


  

How Saddam’s Former Soldiers Are Fueling the Rise of ISISWednesday, 12 November, 2014 , 17:45

Pbs.org |  by Jason M. Breslow

As the Islamic State continues its march through Syria and Iraq, the jihadist group is quietly utilizing a network of former members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party to help militarize a fighting force that has effectively erased the border between both nations and left roughly 6 million people under its rule.


  

Who Has Contributed What in the Coalition Against the Islamic State?Wednesday, 12 November, 2014 , 17:43

Foreignpolicy.com | by Justine Drennan

As the Obama administration has ramped up its campaign against the so-called Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, it has tried to present itself as acting with the support of a broad range of partner nations.


  

Research Paper: ISIS-Turkey ListTuesday, 11 November, 2014 , 18:00

Huffingtonpost.com | David L. Phillips

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Research Paper: ISIS-Turkey Links

By David L. Phillips

Introduction


  

ISIS Wave of Might Is Turning Into RippleWednesday, 5 November, 2014 , 17:09

Nytimes.com | By BEN HUBBARD

BAGHDAD — The extremists of the Islamic State appeared unstoppable after their sudden blitz through Iraq this summer, with its battle-hardened fighters continually raising their black flag over newly conquered areas.


  

Iraqi Kurdistan Confronts Islamic State and Deepening Economic WoesWednesday, 5 November, 2014 , 17:07

Wsj.com | BySam Dagher

Prime Minister Says Region Needs More Weapons From West and More Money From Baghdad

ERBIL, Iraq—The government of Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdistan region, a crucial front-line partner in the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, is confronting a shortage of weapons and growing economic disquiet among its citizens and foreign investors in the oil-rich area.


  

 Pro-Kurdish politician stabbed in Turkish capitalTuesday, 4 November, 2014 , 21:20

Reuters | By Gulsen Solaker

ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish politician was stabbed repeatedly in the capital Ankara on Tuesday, in an attack that his pro-Kurdish party blamed on a government-led 'lynch campaign' against it.


  

A Town Shouldn’t Fight the Islamic State AloneWednesday, 29 October, 2014 , 16:11

Nytimes.com | By MEYSA ABDO (Op-Ed Contributor)

Turkey's Obstruction of Kobani's Battle Against ISIS

KOBANI, Syria — Since Sept. 15, we, the people of the Syrian town of Kobani, have been fighting, outnumbered and outgunned, against an all-out assault by the army of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.


  

The Meaning of KobaniSaturday, 18 October, 2014 , 12:35

The-american-interest.com | Henri J. Barkey

Whether Kobani falls or stands, it has become a defining moment of nationhood and identity for Syrian and Turkish Kurds.


  

 Baghdad parliament approves key ministers, including KurdsSaturday, 18 October, 2014 , 10:00

Rudaw.net

BAGHDAD – The Iraqi Parliament voted to approve key nominations to the new government of of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, with veteran former foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari confirmed as finance minister.