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Karlos Zurutuza

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Most recent articles by Karlos Zurutuza

  • Refugees in Libya

    An unlikely safe haven

    Migrants and refugees from Africa and beyond find shelter in a former major smuggling route to Italy. Zuwara, once a muster point for those seeking to jump on a raft to Europe, is now proving a haven for those fleeing conflict and instability in other countries. By Karlos Zurutuza

    By Karlos Zurutuza
  • The Turkish Border Town of Ceylanpinar

    A Base for Al-Qaeda?

    The target of stray bullets and shells coming from Syria, the small Turkish border town of Ceylanpinar has also turned into a hub for Islamist militants – allegedly backed by Ankara. Many believe that Turkey is providing a haven to al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters. Karlos Zurutuza reports

    By Karlos Zurutuza
  • Soldiers seen standing in front of the Iraqi (left) and Kurdish (centre) flags (photo: DW/K. Zurutuza)
    On-going Sectarian Tension in Kirkuk

    Stranded in Legal Limbo

    Claimed by Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen alike, the oil-rich province of Kirkuk remains one of Iraq's most disputed and politically flammable regions ten years after Saddam Hussein was toppled. Karlos Zurutuza spoke to the most senior representatives of the region's different communities about the province's diverse problems

    By Karlos Zurutuza
  • Street in Baghdad (photo: Karlos Zurutuza/DW)
    Interview with Kifah Al-Jawahiri

    ''Iraq's Political Crisis Is Massive''

    In the wake of the US withdrawal from Iraq and amid a growing internal political crisis, Karlos Zurutuza spoke to Kifah Al Jawahiri, one of the country's most respected human rights activists

    By Karlos Zurutuza

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