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Mauritanian women demand law combating gender-based violence
A draft law on gender-based violence has been rejected three times by the Mauritanian parliament. Mauritanian women wait for the draft law to be passed.
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Death toll in Gaza rises to 32,490
At least 32,490 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Law and human rights organizations call on CPT to take urgent action
Bar associations and human rights organizations in Turkey and Northern Kurdistan sent a letter to the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) to take an urgent action to prevent rights violations in Imrali prison.
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Almost 10 million children remain in urgent need of humanitarian assistance in Yemen
Nine years ago, a devastating conflict began in Yemen. Almost 10 million children remain in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, warns UNICEF.
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Pregnant women at risk in IDPs camps of Idlib due to lack of healthcare services
Thousands of pregnant women living in IDPs camps of Idlib are at risk due to the lack of healthcare services and medications.
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‘ISIS poses a threat not only to NE Syria’
“ISIS poses a threat not only to North and East Syria but also the whole world. The world should unite against ISIS,” said Emîra Mihemed Elî, speaking on the Moscow concert hall attack claimed by ISIS.
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Israeli airstrike kills at least seven in Southern Lebanon
At least seven people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nabatieh in Southern Lebanon on Tuesday.
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Yeni Şafak reporter fined for targeting ETHA reporter on social media
Taha Hüseyin Karagöz, reporter at pro-government Yeni Şafak daily newspaper, has been fined 7,500 Turkish liras (about $235) for targeting Elif Bayburt, reporter at Etkin News Agency (ETHA).
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Second victory by Iranian women at 2024 IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup
Iran women's national ice hockey team defeated Kyrgyzstan 6-0 at the 2024 IIHF Women's Asia and Oceania Cup taking place between 24 and 30 March 2024 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
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UNICEF: Climate crisis poses grave risks to children in eastern and southern Africa
Multiple crises worsened by climate change threaten the lives of 45 million children in eastern and southern Africa, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Monday.
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Heavy rains cause flooding in container cities sheltering quake survivors in Hatay
Container cities sheltering quake survivors in Hatay have been flooded due to heavy rains.
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Students of Jineology Department: This science attracts worldwide attention
Students of the Jineology Department at Rojava University say Jineology, literally means “women's science”, attracts worldwide attention.
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Detention period of Nükhet Sirman extended
The detention period of Nükhet Sirman, a professor of anthropology retired from Boğaziçi University, has been extended.
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‘The cruelty faced by people in Gaza must be told’
Speaking to NuJINHA about the ongoing Israel’s attacks on Gaza, the women of Benghazi said they felt the pain and suffering experienced by Gazan women in their hearts.
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11 truffle pickers killed by ISIS in Syrian desert
11 truffle pickers were killed in an attack by ISIS in Al-Raqqah desert, located in Raqqa, northeastern Syria, the Syrian Observatory For Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Sunday.
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Ecuador's youngest mayor shot dead
Ecuador's youngest mayor, Brigitte Garcia (27), and a staffer were found shot dead in a car on Sunday.
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More than 130 children rescued in Nigeria
More than 130 children, who were abducted on March 7 from their school in Nigeria's northwestern state of Kaduna, were rescued on Sunday.
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'The fire that broke out in Hasakah prison 31 years ago should be reinvestigated’
The fire that broke out in Hasakah prison in 1993 killed 61 prisoners. Mehdiya Hac Mihemed, who lost her husband in the fire, accuses the Baathist regime of deliberately starting the fire and demands the reinvestigation of the fire.
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Women experiencing domestic violence in Idlib: We have nowhere to go
Women experiencing domestic violence in Idlib cannot file a complaint against their husbands or ask a divorce because “we have no centers defending our rights and providing job opportunities to us.”
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Leyla Zana: People have not lost any of their resilience
“It is necessary to cultivate hope and have a strong stance,” said Kurdish politician Leyla Zana, who supports the DEM Party for the upcoming local elections, emphasizing that people have not lost any of their resilience.