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Israel’s strikes causes panic in Kermanshah
Israel’s strikes on military sites in Kermanshah cause panic and chaos in the city, people have queued for bread at bakeries and fuel at petrol stations to flee from possible Israel’s strikes.
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Turkish court orders release of journalist Reyhan Hacıoğlu
A Turkish court has ordered the release of journalist Reyhan Hacıoğlu, who has been held in pretrial detention over terrorism charges.
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HPV vaccine to be offered free of charge in Türkiye
The HPV vaccine will be offered free of charge in Türkiye by the end of 2025, Health Minister Kemal Memişoğlu said.
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Iran's army chief of staff killed in Israel’s strikes
Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran early on Friday. Iranian state media announced that many people, including Iran’s army chief of staff Mohammad Bagheri, had been killed in Israel’s strikes.
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Two women journalists detained in Türkiye
Journalists Semra Pelek and Dicle Baştürk were detained in dawn house raids on Friday as part of an investigation launched in Artvin.
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Gaza’s streets full of traps for women
Najla Asbitan, one of Palestinian women trapped in the midst of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, says Israel has targeted and killed women and children in the enclave.
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Syria orders women to wear burkinis on public beaches
Syria's Tourism Ministry issued a decree on Monday saying that women are required to wear burkinis or other swimwear that covers the body at public beaches and swimming pools.
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42 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces
42 Palestinians have been killed and 200 others injured in Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip since Thursday morning.
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Passenger plane with 242 on board crashes in India
An Air India plane with 242 people on board crashed seconds after taking off from India's western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday.
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Iraq seizes municipal building in Shengal's Gir Zerk village
Iraqi police have seized the building of the People's Municipality in Gir Zerk, a village of Shengal (Sinjar).
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Sepideh Gholian released from Evin prison
Sepideh Gholian, an Iranian activist and political prisoner, was released from Evin prison on Wednesday.
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61 conflicts recorded across 36 countries in 2024, report says
In 2024, 61 conflicts were recorded across 36 countries, the highest number of state-based armed conflicts in over seven decades, according to a report released by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) on Wednesday.
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Yemeni Journalists’ Syndicate demands immediate release of journalists
The Yemeni Journalists’ Syndicate has issued a statement, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of journalists held captive in the prisons of the Houthis and the Southern Transitional Council (STC).
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Israel kills 25 Palestinians near food distribution site in Gaza
Israeli forces shot and killed at least 25 Palestinians at a food distribution site near the Netzarim Corridor, south of Gaza City, on Wednesday.
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12th Sakine Cansız Women's Festival to kick off in Zurich
The 12th Sakine Cansız Women’s Festival will be held in Zurich, Switzerland, on June 28, 2025.
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Uncertainty awaits orphans in Gaza
Over 39,000 children have lost one or both parents in Gaza, according to a report by the Palestinian statistics agency in April 2025. These children struggle to survive in war-torn Gaza.
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Verisheh Moradi’s family threatened
The brother-in-law of Verisheh (Warisha) Moradi was arrested in Sanandaj on Sunday while her family members have been threatened with arrest in recent months, the Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN) reported on Monday.
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Israel deports four Madleen activists
Four activists aboard the Madleen boat, including activist Greta Thunberg have been deported from Israel, the Israeli foreign ministry said in a post on Tuesday.
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BastA! Party Secretary General applies to meet Abdullah Öcalan
Franziska Stier, the Secretary General of the Swiss BastA! Party, has sent a letter to Türkiye’s Ministry of Justice, requesting to meet with Abdullah Öcalan in the prison island of Imrali.
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Women working for UN in Kabul face death threats
Female UN staff members in Kabul have been threatened with death by armed men.