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Iran Releases Soheila Motaei After Serving Part of Her Sentence
Iran released activist Sobeila Motaei after she served part of her sentence, to complete her punishment under electronic monitoring for participating in 2022 protests.
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Warnings for Escalating Violence in El Obeid and Drone Attacks Disrupting Essential Services
Violence escalates in El Obeid as UN warns of drone attacks disrupting services, urging civilian protection and humanitarian aid access in Sudan.
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Female Leader:The Existence of the YPJ is Tied to the Existence of the People and the will of free Women
YPJ leader Roken Arjan says the units have been a pillar of Rojava's revolution, with fighters' sacrifices making them a global symbol of women's resistance.
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When Pioneers of Change Were Targeted... Halanj: A Wound in the Memory of the Women's Revolution
Zahra Barkal, Habun Mulla Khalil, and Amineh Waisi—three women who wrote with their blood pages of the history of women's freedom, and were a driving force in women's journey toward building a free world and developing the struggle.
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Report: Security and Econmic Fears Drive Thousands of Yemenis to Displacement
A total of 1,183 families comprising 7,098 people have been displaced in Yemen since the beginning of this year up to June 20, according to a report by (IOM), with Marib accounting for 61% of new cases.
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The Absence of Justice... How Impunity Exacerbates the Targeting of Women in Syria
Activist Lamees Munther says Syrian women face systematic collective punishment, not isolated crimes, amid official denial and silence fueling fear and eroding justice.
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Ebola Cases in Congo Exceed One Thousand Amid Fears of Worsening Outbreak
DRC authorities report 1,003 confirmed Ebola cases and 254 deaths, with warinings of ongoing transmission in easter regions and mounting health sector strain.
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New Security Lawsuit Against Iranian Photographer Yalda Moayeri Amid Official Silences
Iranian photographer Yalda Moayeri faces a security lawsuit and frozen bank account, referred to court without notice as authorities remain silent on charges.
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UN: Nine Million internally Displaced in Sudan After Three Years of Conflict
Sudan faces the world’s largest displacement crisis: 4.5 million refugees abroad, 9 million internally displaced, and 4.5 million returnees after security improved.
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Violence Against Women in the Kurdistan Region: Between Escalating Violations and Challenges of Confrontation.
Violence against women in the Kurdistan Region escalates amid weak law enforcement and rising digital abuse, prompting calls for awareness and stricter legal action.
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Fatima Waharfou…The Story of a Woman Between Oral Memory and the Archive of the years of lead.
Women’s Years of Lead narratives in Morocco linger between oral memory and sparse archives. Fatima Waharfou’s story bridges family lore and efforts to reconstruct that history.
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Leader Öcalan: Consultation (Shura) and Women’s Freedom Are the Foundation of Democratic Society in Islam
Leader Öcalan affirmed to the Mesopotamian Islamic Research Federation that Islam's essence carries liberating, moral values based on justice, equality, women's freedom, and brotherhood.
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UN Report: Over 117 million People Forcibly Displaced
On World Refugee Day, UN data shows 117.3 million forcibly displaced, including 42.5 million refugees, with low-and middle-income countries hosting 68 percent.
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Women Whom History Attempted to Erase... The Baciyân-ı Rûm as an Example
The thirteenth-century Baciyân-ı Rûm in Anatolia, one of history's earliest women's organizations, saw women lead in production, education, solidarity, and defense—but how did it evolve?
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Alimony Is Not a Privilege... A Lawyer Deconstructs the "Women's Enrichment" Narrative
Turkey's top court annulled indefinite alimony, sparking debate. Restricting it without equal pay, jobs, or childcare risks pushing divorced women into poverty and insecurity.
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Sudanese Journalist Wins Knight Award in Recognition of Her Courage in Covering the Conflict
Sudanese journalist Zainab Mohamed Saleh won the 2026 Knight Award for courageously covering Sudan's conflict and documenting violations, affirming her role in defending press freedom.
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Panel Discussion Calls for Legislative Reforms to Strengthen Media independence in Yemen
Participants in the panel discussion held in the city of Marib called for comprehensive legislative reforms to ensure the independence and pluralism of media in Yemen and to reduce the restrictions and violations affecting journalistic work.
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Female Fighter: YPJ Has Brought Tangible Changes to Societal Concepts and Customs
Between the frontlines of combat and her serious injury, fighter Beritan Zenar, serving within the ranks of (YPJ), has become one of the voices that sees women’s resistance as a path to freedom and to changing the reality of women in her society.