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Africa Faces Worst Cholera Outbreak in a Quarter Century
Africa is facing its worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, driven by weak safe drinking water systems and conflicts. Hemorrhagic fever has emerged in Ethiopia, while monkeypox remains a concern in several countries.
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Egypt: Women and the State Crisis in the Middle East & North Africa
In a society where power merges with culture and socialization, various forms of violence against Egyptian women persist, upheld by a system that limits their autonomy and legitimizes abusive practices labeled as “discipline” or “family protection
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The Young Women's Union Discusses Violence and Self-Defense Methods
The Young Women's Union in the Euphrates region of northeastern Syria held a workshop on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, accompanied by a 16-day campaign.
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"Rojin Kabayish's murder case becomes ambiguous after forensic report."
The supplementary report by the Turkish Forensic Institute (ATK) ruled out contamination in the DNA samples found on Rojin Kabayish’s body, confirming that the samples belong to unidentified individuals unrelated to those handling the body
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An Afghan girl recounts her generation's shattered dreams after Taliban's return.
Feroza Sharifi, an 18-year-old from Takhar, vividly recalls the day the Taliban entered her city. It was the day schools were shut, and the dreams of women for freedom and education were abruptly crushed, altering her generation’s future.
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" Iraq: Women’s struggles amidst state crisis in MENA region.
In 2025, political, economic, and climate crises intersected, reshaping violence against women, exposing weak legal protections, and highlighting the resilience of daily resistance.
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From Resistance to Awareness… Shingal Writes a New Chapter
Siham Shingali, spokesperson for TAJÊ’s Diplomatic Relations Committee, stated that suicide stems from systemic social and psychological pressures, highlighting Shingal’s 10th liberation anniversary as a powerful symbol of resistance and dignity.
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“ Women in Parliament”… Public Calls for Effective Female Representation
In the Kurdistan Region, women persist in their struggle for rights through civil, legal, and political means, knowing that true equality and justice demand active participation—especially through the ballot box
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Morocco: State, Society, and the Enduring Crisis of Women’s Right.
Legal reforms alone aren’t enough; violence against Moroccan women reflects deep social and institutional failures. Real change demands education, empowerment, and collective action beyond legislation
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Women at the heart of urban planning: “Women’s Cities” project
The co-mayors of Sur in northern Kurdistan emphasized that the “Women’s Cities” project is a strategic step to rebuild cities considering women’s needs, urging women to unite and actively participate in public spaces.
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2019 uprising anniversary: a cry against executions and repression in Iran
In its 93rd week, the “Tuesdays No to Execution” campaign protests in 54 Iranian prisons, honoring the 2019 uprising and affirming the Iranian people’s unbreakable will for freedom despite decades of oppression
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Herat Women Protest Taliban, Fighting to Defend Their Right to Life
Protests by Herat hospital staff show Afghan women’s resilience, fighting for work, care, and dignity, with Dr. Masouda Omid embodying their struggle for humanity.
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Nada Alliance: 25 Years After Resolution 1325, Women Excluded from Peace
On the 25th anniversary of UN Resolution 1325, Nada Alliance highlighted that women in MENA remain marginalized and face violence, urging their full inclusion in peace processes and decision-making for lasting security and justice
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Hate Speech Against Women… A Growing Global Social Threat
Hate speech is a dangerous form of discrimination, using insulting language to target women, emphasize their flaws, undermine their value, and threaten their rights and participation in society
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Norouz Oysal Highlights Kurdish Issue, Dialogue, and Peace Efforts
Norouz Oysal Aslan, former Öcalan lawyer and parliamentarian, stressed the importance of peace in Turkey and the need to address the consequences of failing to implement its steps.
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Horrific Crime Shakes Mali… Activist Killed in Public Square
The killing of Mariam Cissé, a TikTok activist, has sparked widespread anger and condemnation, marking a blatant violation of human rights and freedom of expression in Mali
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Ronak Zamani represents Iran on one of the world’s highest peaks.
The Iranian mountaineer won a global gold medal after successfully summiting Mount Manaslu in Nepal, which stands at 8,163 meters high.
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Containers instead of homes... a harsh reality for the earthquake victims
The aftermath of the Samsur/Marash earthquake in Northern Kurdistan persists, with thousands living in harsh container conditions. Women voice daily struggles and fading hope, urging for real, lasting support to secure a dignified, stable future.
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Over 88000 displaced from AI-Fasher amid violence ,total insecurity.
Al-Fasher is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, with nearly 88,892 people displaced due to escalating violence and deteriorating security, prompting humanitarian organizations to warn of a looming catastrophe
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Imprisoned Activist Faces Risk of Death
Political prisoner Zeynab Jalalian faces increasing risk of death amid escalating human rights violations against Kurdish women in Iran, as she is denied medical treatment and care despite her deteriorating health.