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Qamishlo... A dialogue session highlights women's empowerment and their active role in society
A dialogue session in Qamishlo titled 'The Story of Roses' highlighted women who challenged disability, loss, and marginalization, affirming their role as active force rebuilding themselves and society, transforming suffering into productive and creative
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Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon rises to 1,953
The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon has risen to 1,953 the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced, while rescue operations and body recovery continue amid widespread destruction left by the recent intensive raids.
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Horrific tesrimony reveals violations against civilians in Sweida
Months after Sweida events, a woman's testimony revealed serious violations against civilians, including children, by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham jihadists, highlighting abusive and humiliating practices such as intimidation and assault on children.
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Kwestan Akram: Self-confidence and competence are the real gateway to women's empowerment
Kwestan Akram, the former mayor of Halabja in the Kurdistan Region, affirmed that leadership is not exclusive to those who work within political parties; a woman can be influential and active even from outside the political framework.
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Lebanon faces acute food security crisis amid escalating attacks.
Against the backdrop of military escalation in Lebanon, the country is experiencing an acute food price.
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Tehran Journalists’ Union warns of crisis threatening the survival for media institutions
The Tehran Journalists' Union revealed unprecedented deterioration in media institutions' conditions due to economic pressures, technical restrictions, rising production costs, declining ad revenues, and effects of international internet shutdowns on digi
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Amina Ahmed:Region’s Women face tradition and war pressures
Activist Amina Ahmed says Middle East transformations demand greater awareness and organization for Kurdish women, urging unity and readiness across all parts of Kurdistan.
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A displaced women from Sere Kaniye: We have waited 7 years for a dignified and safe return
Fakhriya Hussein,displaced from one of the villages of Sere Kaniye / Ras al-Ain, called for expediting the processing of the displaced persons’ return file, saying, “ We have waited 7 years for a dignified and safe return.”
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40 Killed, including 17 children, in airstrike on North Darfur
Forty people, including women and children, were killed, at least more than 100 other were injured, in a drone strike on the city of Kutm in North Darfur state in western Sudan, according to a medical source and eyewitnesses.
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Journalists in Afghanistan between repression, poverty, and a media environment on the brink of collapse
In recent years, Afghanistan has witnessed an unprecedented deterioration in press freedom, as government restrictions, economic pressures, and security repression against media outlets and journalists have escalated, especially after the Taliban movement
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Mothers for Peace in Iran: The attacks violate international law and target vital facilities
"Mothers for Peace in Iran" called for an immediate halt to joint US-Israeli military escalation against Iran and return to diplomatic path, warning of worsening humanitarian repercussions on civilians, especially women and children.
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1,661 days of school closures and warnings of dark days for education in Afghanistan
As Afghan girls' education deprivation hits 1,661 days, human rights criticism of the Taliban continues amid silence on post-sixth grade fate, with warnings that the ban deepens gaps and threatens millions of girls' futures.
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The book "The Reality of the Rojava Revolution" – A reading of the "feminine face" of the Rojava Revolution.
The book "Devrimin Rojava Hali" documents the Rojava Revolution and bears witness to the power of women in change, analyzes their role in reshaping society, and highlights the feminine face of revolutions.
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'Inclusion of the Kurdish language in the Syrian constitution guarantees the protection of Kurdish identity'
Aziza Ismail, Kobani schools administrator, affirmed Kurds demand inclusion of their cultural rights in Syria's new draft constitution, stressing protection of Kurdish-language education achievements in schools and universities within a legal framework
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Tunisian political prisoner goes on hunger strike
Tunisian political activist Shaima Issa has gone on hunger strike to protest her detention confitions.
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Mahboubeh Shabani faces execution risk amid escalating threats against women prisoners in Iran
Mahboubeh Shabani faces death sentence risk on 'Moharebeh' charge as pressures mount on women prisoners, with Warisha Moradi, Bakhshan Azizi, Shahnaz Tabari also facing harsh sentences.
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Mai Sato: The repercussions of the war on Iranians will not stop when the attacks end
Mai Sato warned the repercussions of the war on the Iranian people won’t stop now the attacks end, affirming Iranians will face, in the post-war period, greater poverty, wider pressures, and fewer opportunities to access rights and justice.
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KJAR warns of rising executions and calls for urgent international action
KJAR warns of rising executions in Iran, affirming the punishment is exploited for systematic repression amid war and media blackouts, calling on human rights groups for urgent action to stop violations.
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Civiil activist: Unity is a vital necessity, and women are a fundamental force in protecting rights
Civil activist Fermesk Rizgar affirmed that retreating from unity negatively affects the Kurdish cause and weakens its ability to face challenges, and that popular movements for freedom should not remain fleeting reactions.
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Fatima Isa.. The journey of a voice that resisted oppression and embraced heritage
The Kurdish singer Fatima Isa immortalized her name with her voice that resonated through Yerevan Radio, becoming one of the most prominent women who left an unforgettable mark on Kurdish musical memory.