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Winthrop Rodgers

Winthrop Rodgers

Rodgers

Winthrop Rodgers is a journalist and analyst based in Sulaymaniyah in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. He focuses on politics, human rights, and political economy.

Analysis: As the decade that began with the rise of IS ends, the Iraqi Kurdistan Region faces a disturbing array of internal challenges.

19 November, 2024

Analysis: While the long overdue elections reaffirmed Iraqi Kurdistan's ruling duopoly, they also highlighted the persistent tensions between the KDP and PUK.

04 November, 2024

We speak with director Arash Rakhsha about his documentary, All The Mountains Give, which provides a unique and personal look into the hidden trade of Kolbars

20 September, 2024

Analysis: Despite some criticism of Turkey's past operations, Baghdad is showing a new level of tolerance towards Ankara's ongoing offensive in Iraqi Kurdistan.

15 July, 2024

Analysis: The call to wrap up the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq is part of Baghdad's efforts to change the country's international image.

23 May, 2024

The Mama Tarada wooden vessel becomes the latest addition to the network of boat clubs across Iraq, adding to the country's rich cultural and maritime heritage.

22 May, 2024

Analysis: The Kurdistan Democratic Party's unprecedented boycott of long-overdue parliamentary elections leaves the semi-autonomous region in uncertain waters.

15 April, 2024

Analysis: The KRG has remained silent amid Tel Aviv's escalating war in Gaza. With precarious political and economic ties to the US, Israel and Iran, it's hoping to avoid being dragged into a regional conflict.

10 November, 2023

Analysis: The Kurdish militant group's recent attack on Ankara, in response to increasing repression against Kurds in Turkey's political sphere, could represent an escalation rather than a fundamental strategic shift.

16 October, 2023

In-depth: With politically motivated charges and show trials, the Kurdistan Regional Government has intensified its crackdown on activists and journalists to silence dissent, as new restrictions come into play.

09 August, 2023