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Journalist Pınar Gayıp taken into custody
Etkin News Agency (ETHA) editor Pınar Gayıp has been detained after being summoned to a police station in Istanbul.
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Iranian women win two gold medals at 2024 Asian Rowing Championship
Zeinab Norouzi and Kimia Zarei, two Iranian female rowers, have won two gold medals at the 2024 Asian Rowing Championship that took place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from October 10 to 14.
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Women discuss femicide and women’s struggle
At a virtual panel entitled, “Unite to Stop Femicide- Ensure Justice for Everyone”, women discussed femicide, gender-based violence and the patriarchal system and the struggle against them.
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Israeli strike on hospital tent camp kills at least three
An Israeli strike on a tent camp for displaced Palestinians at the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital premises early Monday killed at least three people and injured at least 40 people.
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‘Supporting Syrian refugees is the humanitarian duty of the AANES’
The ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon have forced thousands of Syrian refugees living in the country to flee to North and East Syria. “Supporting Syrian refugees in the humanitarian duty of the AANES,” Gulistan Elî said.
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Tunisian activist: Women’s liberation is possible with a collective struggle
Women living in rural areas of Tunisia are subjected to more violence, oppression and labor exploitation, says Hajar Al-Qasimi, a Tunisian activist in Sajanan, a town in Tunisia’s Bizerte Governorate.
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Leyla Qehreman: We should unite under the umbrella of the Syrian Women's Union
Leyla Qehreman, Co-chair of the Syrian Democratic Council, calls on Syrian women to unite under the umbrella of the Syrian Women’s Union, stressing that the women’s revolution developed in the light of Jineology.
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22 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut
Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut have killed at least 22 people and injured at least 117 people, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Thursday.
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South Sudan floods affect 893,000 people
About 893,000 people are flood-affected in 42 of South Sudan's 78 counties as well as the Abyei Administrative Area, a disputed zone claimed by both Juba and Khartoum the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said on Thursday.
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Kongra Star commemorates Hevrin Khalaf and Mother Eqîde
Kongra Star has released a written statement, commemorating Hevrin Khalaf, the Secretary General of the Future Syria Party, and Mother Eqîde, member of the Mediation Committee of Girkê Legê, who were killed in Turkish attacks.
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‘North Gaza has barely any health services left’
Two WHO missions to northern Gaza were denied or impeded on Thursday, the World Health Organization announced on Thursday, stressing that North Gaza has barely “any health services left”.
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Moroccan women discuss implementation of Beijing Declaration
Moroccan women gathered to discuss the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and prepare a national report.
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Warisha Moradi starts hunger strike to protest death penalty in Iran
Warisha Moradi started a hunger strike against the death penalty in Iran on Thursday.
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Death toll in Lebanon rises to 2,141
2,141 people have been killed and 10,099 others injured in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since Oct. 8, 2023, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said in a statement on Wednesday.
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War in Gaza causes many women to lose their jobs
The ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has devastated the economy in the enclave, causing many women to lose their jobs. Suheir Al- Yazji, one of the women who lost their jobs, calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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Youth volunteers in Lebanon make great efforts for displaced people
Israel has intensified its attacks on Lebanon since September 23, displacing thousands. NGOs and volunteers make great efforts for the displaced people.
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‘Our single aim is to ensure the physical freedom of our leader’
“As women, our single aim is to ensure the physical freedom of our leader,” said Bêrivan Kaya, a teacher in the Makhmour refugee camp, calling to strengthen the struggle for freedom of Abdullah Öcalan.
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9 years of Ankara Massacre: ISIS still poses a threat
Nine years have passed since the Ankara Massacre that took place on October 10, 2015. “ISIS still poses a threat,” said İlke Işık, member of the Lawyers Commission of the October 10 Ankara Massacre.
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Iraq declares March 3 as National Women’s Day
The Iraqi Council of Ministers approved a recommendation from the Higher Council for Women to designate March 3 as National Women's Day in Iraq.
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Israeli army orders evacuation of three hospital in Gaza
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Tuesday that Israel ordered the evacuation of three hospitals within 24 hours in the north of Gaza.