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Movie on Amed prison resistance screened in St. Petersburg
The movie "14 Temmuz" (July 14) about the historic resistance of the political prisoners in the prison of Amed was screened in St. Petersburg. -
The art of making clothes
A 75 years old woman still hand makes women dresses in Kobanê. -
Turkish army destroys another historic site in Afrin
The Henan mosque was plundered and Kurdish writer Dêrsimî’s grave destroyed. -
Art exhibition in Rojava dedicated to Afrin resistance
Cizire Culture and Arts Council Co-president Berivan Xalid stated that they dedicated the Rojava Art Exhibition to the Resistance of the Age. -
Art exhibition in Qamishlo
Paintings to voice the resistance of Afrin and celebrate Rojava diversity. -
NAV-DEM: Kurds should defend their language
The Kurdish Language Day is celebrated on 15 May as proposed by Kurdish literary scholars and linguists and it has made a great contribution to the development of Kurdish. -
Tan: Comprehensive struggle needed to defend Kurdish language
Kurdish Institute President celebrates Kurdish Language Day. -
Girls of the Sun against ISIS
The film Girls of the Sun doesn’t only analyze women’s fight against ISIS, it also stresses the fighting character of the women in Shengal. -
Husson's 'Girls Of The Sun' heading to UK & Ireland with Altitude
Altitude Film Distribution has secured UK and Ireland rights to Eva Husson’s Cannes competition title Girls Of The Sun from sales agent Elle Driver. -
Rojava Culture Arts and Literature Festival opens in Kobane
The fifth edition of the festival attracted people from all over Northern Syria -
Festival Theatre in Amed
One week of theatre in Amed -
Kurdish Culture in Nuremberg
Kurds will organise four days of music, culture and performances in the German city -
Rojava made Kurdish language revival a reality
Almost 53 thousand students are being educated through Kurdish in Kobane Canton of Rojava, northern Syria. -
Turkmen association to be opened in Manbij
The Turkmen people living in Manbij are opening an association to promote Turkmen culture in the region. -
Ken Loach greets London Kurdish Film Festival
The 10th London Kurdish Film Festival (LKFF) opened this year with a gala attended by directors, artists and people. -
Photograph exhibition shows alternative life in Makhmur
Demir Sönmez, one of the leading photographers in Geneva, has opened an exhibition at Saint Gervais Theater Center in Geneva. -
Message for Çarşema Sor from the HDP
HDP: “We wish the Çarşema Sor holiday, symbolizing new life, becomes a means for the whole of humanity for peace, freedom, justice and fraternity.” -
Message for Çarşema Sor from Shengal
The Shengal Êzidî Society Coordination celebrates Çarşema Sor for the Êzidî people. -
"My whole life was a struggle" book appears in English
The first volume of the three-part biography of Sakine Cansiz has also been published in English after German and Italian. -
Issue 9 of Jineoloji magazine out
The 9th issue of science-theoretical journal Jineoloji, was published. The new issue revolves around the slogan "Science to be developed around women is the first step towards the right sociology". -
Kurdish women at Cannes Film Festival
The competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival also features the film “Girls of the Sun” about Kurdish women fighting against DAESH, directed by French director Eva Husson. The film portrays the struggle and resistance of the Kurdish women. -
Kurdish Festival in London is 10 this year
The London Kurdish Film Festival (LKKF) will be 10 this year. Writing in Yeni Ozgur Politika, Erem Kansoy gave details of this new edition which will open this Friday 13 April to close on the 22nd. -
Communist writer Daniel Chavarria dies in Havana
Daniel Chavarria, great writer and communist, has died on Friday in his beloved Havana. He was born in Uruguay in 1933 but his incredibly adventurous and political life brought him to many shores. -
French writer’s “Kurdish Wheatear” novel wins prize
French writer Jean Rolin’s novel “Le traquet kurde” (“The Kurdish Wheatear”) has been awarded the Vialette literature prize. The Kurdish Wheatear is also in the running for the Livre Inter literature competition. -
Akitu - a millennium-old festival in Mesopotamia
The Akitu feast of Mesopotamia dates back to 4th millennium BC. and possibly even back to the Neolithic.