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Eastern Kurdistan's New Era: Party Unity, Women's Role in Struggle
As Eastern Kurdistan faces escalating struggle against Iranian repression, party unification and the goal of a democratic nation emerge as a strategic coalition reflecting aspirations for freedom.
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Women's Work in Yemen... A Transformation Beyond Earning a Livelihood, reflecting a Profound Social Change
In the city of Aden, suffering has transformed into entrepreneurship, and absence into a powerful female presence in the field. The conflict has forced a traditionally insular society to accept women's work.
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New wave of arrests targets artists in Iran amid lack of reasons
In the absence of any information about her whereabouts or legal status, Iranian security forces have arrested playwright and theater director Setareh Afshoon after raiding her home in the city of Rasht.
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Afrin’s Dicplaced women in Qamishlo city demand a safe return.
Women from the city of Afrin,who have found themselves residing in the city of Qamishlo, Rojava,after repeated displacement, have expressed their desire for a safe return to Afrin.
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The Middle East Between Two Projects: "Peace and Democratic Society" and "The Abraham Accords"
The Middle East faces two projects: the first by leader Abdullah Öcalan, and the second by Israel. What are these two projects, and what would be the repercussions of their implementation on the region and its peoples?
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KJK Calls for Urgent International and Local Action to Protect Shingal and Recognize Its Self-Administration
KJK has called for broad diplomatic, political, and societal action aimed at protecting Shingal and ensuring recognition of its self-administration, warning of the dangers of "new genocide schemes" that may target the region.
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Female Political Prisoner in Iran Faces New Legal Charges
Iranian authorities have opened a new legal case against political prisoner Frough Taghipour, at a time when reports are increasing about violations suffered by political prisoners inside Iranian prisons.
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Iraqi Military Movements Bring Shingal Back to the Forefront of Regional Tensions
In recent hours, Shingal district saw sudden Iraqi army moves, alarming residents after Turkey's threats to Yazidi forces.
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Salf-Care: Another Form of Struggle in Iran
Ongoing repression in Iran fuels despair and anger, threatening mental health. A psychologist warns this risks hopelessness, increasing the urgent need for self-care and stronger support networks.
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Two Women Revive the craft of Kurdish Coffee
In Halabja,two women have chosen to break men’s dominance in the labor market by establishing a small workshop to produce Kurdish Kazwan coffee, aiming to preserve heritage and strengthen women’s presence in the local economy.
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Field Executions and Property Seizures… Violations Escalate in the Countryside of Kobani
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported field executions, exposed bodies, property confiscations, and blocked documentation in Kobani’s countryside, highlighting worsening humanitarian conditions and grave international law violations.
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A woman killed and three injured in a grenade explosion inside a house in Sana’a
A family dispute in Sana’a turned tragic when a man detonated a grenade in his wife’s family home, killing one woman and injuring three others, local sources said.
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The mother tongue plays a major role in the process of cultural and social upbringing
Bekhal Abu Bakr, who holds a PhD in the Department of English at the University of Sulaymaniyah, stated that “neighboring countries continuously practice genocide against the Kurdish language and the Kurdish people.”
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Internet Shutdown… A Heavy Blow to Women in Afghanistan and Iran
Internet shutdowns in Afghanistan and Iran are not mere technical failures; they deprive women of online education, home-based businesses, and global communication, silencing their voices in society.
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Women’s empowerment is not a gain but a strategic choice for building Syria”
The women’s experience in Rojava and North and East Syria is consolidating as an integrated political and social model based on co-chairmanship and democratic decentralization, presenting women’s empowerment as a fundamental gateway to reshaping the Syria
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What Are the Repercussions of the Conflict on Sudanese Antiquities and Tourism?
The ongoing conflict in Sudan poses the greatest threat to cultural heritage, directly damaging historical sites that attract tourists, halting tourism, and destroying vital infrastructure across the country.
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Turkey records 137 press freedom violations in 2025
Turkey ranked third in press freedom violations among EU and candidate countries, recording 137 cases of repression against journalists and media in 2025, according to MFRR.
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Lawyer: Political Authority Dominates the Law in the Kurdistan Region
Lawyer Samira Ali confirmed that the authorities in the Kurdistan Region alter the laws, and therefore citizens do not enjoy social rights or justice.