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Memoirs of a Migrant Girl
Rohiv Qasim’s diaries carry what years can’t erase: living pains, a childhood that crossed migration before school. On her writing lines, migration paths appear clearer than dreams; the road wrote.
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From Inside Detention… A Sudanese Journalist Launches an Initiative to Rehabilitate the Women’s Prison
Sudanese journalist Rashan Oshi launched a community initiative to improve local Port Sudan prison's women's section by enhancing humanitarian environment and basic services, amid overcrowding and conflict repercussions exacerbated challenges.
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115 Ebola Deaths in Congo and Fears of Rapid Virus Outbreak
Local DR Congo authorities report Ebola death toll has risen to 115, with international warnings over difficulty controlling the rapid outbreak, especially after new cases and deaths in neighbouring Uganda.
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Kajal Rahmani Declares Hunger Strike After Arrest Alongside Her Husband and Brother
Kajal Rahmani has declared a hunger strike to protest her arrest alongside her husband and brother, and the lack of information about their fate, following a raid carried out days ago by intelligence forces without judicial orders.
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Women’s Bazaar in Koya: A Platform for Showcasing Skills, Empowering Women, and Reviving Kurdish Heritage
More than 60 women displayed their handmade products and traditional foods at a large women’s bazaar organised by the Oscar Organisation in Koye, Kurdistan Region, With the aim of supporting women and empowering them economically.
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Kermanshah…An Arena of Sruggle over Identity, Memory, and Historical Narrative
Kermanshah, a prominent Kurdish city, is a space where power projects intersect and a struggle over identity, memory, and narrative, as various forces reshape its symbolism for political aims.
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Mazkin Khalil calls for Enhancing Women’s Participation in Building Syria’s Future
Mazkin Khalil, Deputy of Kobani's Democratic Autonomous Administration, affirms that women still face marginalisation in Syrian state institutions, calling for ensuring their participation in all fields of the public life.
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United Nations Warns: 54 Million Children Working in Hazardous Conditions
As child labour continues worldwide, the ILO reveals millions of children deprived of education, with nearly 138 million engaged in child labour, including 54 million in hazardous conditions.
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Wide Regional Support for Our Agency NûJINHA in the Face of Attempts to Silence Women's Voice
Our agency NûJINHA has witnessed a broad wave of solidarity from female journalists, activists, and media institutions in the region, affirming that defending the agency is defending freedom of expression and women's right to access information.
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Sonita Alizadeh: A Voice of Rebellion Against Oppression Through Music
Sonita Alizadeh, a prominent women's rights activist, transformed music into a tool of resistance. Her life is a voice rising against the structural injustice faced by women.
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Yazidi Women Affirm the Security of shingal(Sinjar) Is linked to the Thought of Leader Öcalan
Yazidi women have affirmed that the stability of shingal is due to the thought of leader abdullah Öcalan, expressing their desire to see him among them, and stressing their readiness to make every effort to achieve his physical freedom.
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Through Cultural and Artistic Activities,the Golden Crescent Movement Supports the Women’s Protection Units
The Golden Crescent Movement in Rojava continues its support for the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) through various cultural and artistic activities, including theatrical performances, concerts, and art exhibitions.
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The Women’s City in Jizir (Cizre): A City Built in the Colour of Women
Women's institutions closed during Turkish state trusteeship in northern Kurdistan have reopened. Work continues Jizir's Women's City project to build an equal society on the women's struggle and resistance.
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"Antonia Brico": The Woman Who Broke the Silence of the Male-Dominated Musical World
The film "The Conductor" tells the story of Dutch musician Antonia Brico, who, in an era of gender discrimination, became one of the first women to conduct a symphony orchestra.
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Behind the Lines of Fire: How Do Women Bear the Brunt of Wars and Conflicts?
In every war, losses and burdens are unequal, while grand narrative focus on battles and politics, women’s stories remain marginalized despite them being among those the most affected by conflicts.
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Leader Öcalan: Democratic Integration Acquires Its Meaning Only Through Local Democracy
In a message to the Conference of Democratic Local Administrations, Leader Öcalan affirmed local democracy as a radical solution to crises and the key to resolving the Kurdish question, rebuilding state and society through the commune and democratic.
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Makhmore Conference: Comprehensive Assessment and Action Plan for the Next Two Years
The Şehid Rustom Judi Camp (Makhmore) held its fourth conference with 470 delegates, over five days discussing political and organizational issues, electing new co-presidency and approving decisions for coming phase.
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27 New Ebola Cases as Death Toll Rises in Congo
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have announced 515 total confirmed Ebola cases, including 91 deaths, amid international warnings of a widespread outbreak unless strict measures are taken.
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Denunciations of the smear and incitement campaign against a Syrian activist
The Star Congress denounced the smear and incitement campaigns that targeted civil activist Sawsan Zazkaz following her participation in a protest in the Syrian capital Damascus demanding living rights.