AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKurdish Language Clash: A Kurdish political front in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region says Damascus has recognized Kurdish and allowed schooling, but still hasn’t set up real enforcement—leaving certificates unrecognized and pushing Kurdish toward an “optional” subject instead of a core language. Cultural Memory & Identity: The dispute is tied to International Mother Language Day and the anniversary of Hawar, the 1932 Kurdish journal seen by many as a symbol of cultural survival. Reconstruction Through Data: Separate coverage highlights Syria’s push to rebuild with a new push for data infrastructure, including plans for a Tier III data center aimed at keeping government and business data inside Syria. Humanitarian Reality Check: Quneitra stories also keep resurfacing the long tail of war injuries and landmines, showing how recovery is still paid for in daily life.
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