US cautions citizens of possible unrest during Kurdish independence referendum

An American flag flies in front of the United States Embassy in Baghdad. (Reuters)
Updated 24 September 2017
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US cautions citizens of possible unrest during Kurdish independence referendum

BAGHDAD: The US embassy in Iraq cautioned its citizens that there may be unrest during a referendum on independence planned by the Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq, opposed by the central government in Baghdad.
“In particular, US citizens should avoid travel into and within territories disputed between the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) and the Government of Iraq,” the travel warning said.
The KRG has resisted calls by the United Nations, the United States and Britain to delay the referendum. Iraq’s powerful neighbors, Iran and Turkey, strongly oppose the vote as they fear could fuel separatism among their own Kurds.


Israeli forces raid Palestinian university in Birzeit, injure students

Updated 06 January 2026
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Israeli forces raid Palestinian university in Birzeit, injure students

  • Israeli soldiers broke through the university’s main gate and seized equipment belonging to the student movement
  • Birzeit University is one of the leading higher education institutions in Palestine, with nearly 8,000 students enrolled

LONDON: Israeli forces raided Birzeit University, located north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, injuring 11 students and detaining the university’s vice president for academic affairs.

The university confirmed that 11 students were wounded, including five by live ammunition, while dozens suffered breathing difficulties from inhaling tear gas. All casualties were later transported to hospital for medical treatment by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.

Nirdin Al-Mimi, the university’s public relations officer, confirmed that Israeli forces used live ammunition, tear gas canisters, and stun grenades during the violent raid on the campus on Tuesday.

Israeli soldiers broke and damaged the university’s main gate, stormed several buildings and departments, and seized equipment belonging to the student movement, she added.

They also detained the university’s vice president for academic affairs, Assem Khalil, according to Wafa news agency.

Birzeit University is one of the leading higher education institutions in Palestine, with nearly 8,000 students enrolled.

The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Education condemned the raid, saying that it violates international norms protecting the sanctity of educational institutions.

It called on the International Association of Universities, the Association of Arab Universities, and all relevant organizations to expose and address ongoing violations against Palestinian higher education, Wafa added.