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Child malnutrition deaths rise in Gaza
The number of children in Gaza who have died from malnutrition since October 2023 has surpassed 100, according to the UN’s humanitarian coordination office (OCHA).
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Sudan: RFS fighters kill at least 40 people in refugee camp
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked the Abu Shouk camp in Darfur on Monday, killing at least 40 civilians and injuring 19 others.
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Turkey weaponizes water in NE Syria
Over five million people in northeastern Syria have faced a severe water crisis for the past five years, accusing Türkiye of cutting off water. Women are most affected, suffering from worsening health and growing inequality.
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System of local administration in northeastern Syria developed by women's suggestions
The system of local administration implemented by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) has become a role model and developed by women’s suggestions.
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Story of Palestinian woman
Salma al-Ajla’s story stands as a human cry capturing the pain of war and the challenges of survival. Her injury was not just physical but marked the beginning of a long, painful journey and resistance.
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Workshop in Yemen: Fair trials are a cornerstone for preventing recurrence of violations
The National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations of Human Rights held a specialized training workshop on the nature of trials for perpetrators of human rights violations in Yemen.
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Unprecedented health crisis in Darfur amid cholera outbreak
Sudan Doctors Network and the General Coordination for Internally Displaced Persons and Refugee Camps in Sudan (GCIRCS) warn of rapidly spreading cholera in Darfur amid near-collapse of healthcare system, with confirmed cases surpassing 5,000.
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Türkiye: Earthquake kills one person in Balıkesir
An earthquake with a 6.1 magnitude hit Türkiye's Balıkesir city on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 29 others.
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Women of Qamishlo demand lift of isolation
Women living in the city of Qamishlo demand the lift of the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan, drawing attention to the process started by him.
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March by Baloch women in Islamabad to make their voice heard
Baloch women held a march on Sunday, demanding the release of BYC leaders and an end to enforced disappearances against Baloch people.
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20 dead bodies recovered in Sweida
20 dead bodies were recovered in the northern and western countryside of Syria’s city of Sweida, the Syrian Red Crescent said on Saturday.
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Call on women to ‘stay at home’ sparks anger in Morocco
A political leader’s remarks urging Moroccan women to “stay at home” have sparked a wave of criticism, activists warn of a potential rollback of hard-won gains in gender equality.
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Female engineer killed in Tartus
The dead body of a female engineer identified as engineer Rawan Amatanious Salloum was found in Tartus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Thursday.
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Journalist Deniz Fırat commemorated in Van
Journalist Deniz Fırat, who was killed in an attack of ISIS on August 8, 2014, was commemorated by her colleagues in the Ebex (Çaldıran) district of Van on Friday.
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Stêrk becomes hope for displaced children
Stêrk Organization for Protection and Monitoring of Children’s Rights in North and East Syria aims to protect children from violence, abuse and being deprived of their rights.
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9,989 people killed in Syria since fall of Assad, report says
9,989 people have been killed across Syria since the fall of the Assad regime on December 8, 2024, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
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Suzan İşbilen: No democracy without gender equality
President of the Rosa Women’s Association, Suzan İşbilen, underscored the newly formed parliamentary committee’s key role in the peace process and stressed: “There can be no democracy where gender inequality persists.”
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3 family members killed in landmine explosion in Syria
One woman and her two children were killed and her husband and another daughter were injured in a landmine explosion near Khan Al-Sheih, Syria’s Rif Dimashq province, on Wednesday.
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Lawyer Ceylan Hemê: HTS commits crimes against humanity in Syria
The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has committed crimes against humanity in Syria’s coastal areas and city of Sweida, said Ceylan Hemê, a lawyer in Qamishlo, “The HTS must be prosecuted according to international law.”
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Femicide in Algeria: Mother of four killed
A man in Algeria’s Oran province killed his ex-wife following their divorce, Algerian authorities said.