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Save the Children: One in Five Children Affected by War
Save the Children has confirmed that nearly 520 million children worldwide lived in conflict zones last year, highlighting the devastating global impact of war on childhood.
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UNRWA:Massive Destruction in Gaza poses Grave Threat to civilian lives.
Amid the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, the (UNRWA) has warned of a worsening situation, confirming that tens of thousands of displaced people are now seeking shelter in its facilities for protection.
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UN Report: Famine Strikes EL-Fasher and Kadugli Amid Escalating conflict
A report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has confirmed the outbreak of famine in El-Fasher in North Darfur and Kadugli in South Kordofan, reflecting a worsening humanitarian crisis in western and southern Sudan.
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Öcalan calls for a transitional phase Toward a democratic republice
Öcalan said the current opportunity for democratic integration has local and global dimensions and must be approached responsibly to ensure positive change.
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Hüda Kaya Released Following Successful Legal Appeal
Turkish authorities have released former Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) MP Hüda Kaya, who had been sentenced to prison, following a successful legal appeal filed by her lawyers
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Activist Wins “Engaged Scholar Award” from IAGS for 2025
Human rights lawyer and activist Shadi Sadr has announced that she has received the “Engaged Scholar Award” from the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) in recognition of her efforts in defending human and women’s rights.
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37 Woman killed in Drone Attack in AL-Obied ,Sudan
More than fifty people, including 37 women and several children, were killed in a drone strike that targeted civilians attending a funeral gathering in the city of Al-Obeid, western Sudan.
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Iranian authorities arrested two researchers without giving any reason
“Iran’s Revolutionary Guard intelligence forces have arrested researchers Mahsa Asadollahnejad and Shirin Karimi after raiding their homes and taking them to an undisclosed location
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Iraq Tops the List of Countries Where Killers of Journalists Escape Punishment
On the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, the Al-Nakheel Center for Human Rights and Press Freedom revealed shocking figures showing a surge in violations against journalists in Iraq.
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Yazidi Women Lead Campaign Against Suicide: Toward Social Awareness and Self-Protection
Walêt Jano, a member of TAJÊ (the Free Yazidi Women’s Movement), emphasized that child marriage and systematic oppression against Yazidi women are major factors driving the rise in suicide rates.
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International Organizations Document Crimes in El Fasher Amid Media Blackout and Communication Blackout
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has revealed that thousands of families in the city of El Fasher, are facing dire humanitarian conditions and are in urgent need of shelter, protection, and care amid escalating “brutal acts of violence”.
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Amendment of Iraq’s Personal Status Law and Its Impact on Women
Former Iraqi parliament member Rezan Sheikh Dler confirmed that the amendment to the Personal Status Law has forced hundreds of women to flee toward the Kurdistan Region, fearing the loss of their children.
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Killing of 300 Women in El-Fasher
Sudan’s Minister of State for Social Welfare, Salima Ishaq, announced that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed a massacre against 300 women in the city of El-Fasher during the first two days of their entry into the city.
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"Justice is a Right, and Safety is a Responsibility"
The Free Media Union and the Human Rights Organization in Syria held a press conference in the city of Qamishlo, in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, to shed light on the importance of protecting journalists.
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The Struggle of Women in the Middle East: From Resistance to Building Peace and Social Justice
heaviest burden of wars and conflicts. Nation-states employ all their tools to suppress women, but in confronting this system of oppression and working toward a more just and humane future, there is only one effective path - the unity of women.
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Women of Aleppo: A Cornerstone in Writing the Constitution
The Syrian woman has always stood at the heart of events, resisting tyranny, oppression, and injustice. She is not a mere clause to be added to a constitutional document — she is the very essence of the constitution itself.
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Voices of the Missing Women... Art as a Cry for Justice
“Voices 2” project turns art into an advocacy tool, conveying the suffering of abducted women in Sweida and demanding justice, accountability, and the revelation of their fate amid a painful societal silence.
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The Best Interests of the Child in Moroccan Family Law - Just a Slogan?
In the absence of effective mechanisms that ensure the rights and psychological well-being of children, the question remains: are the best interests of the child truly upheld in Moroccan courts, or has this principle become merely?.
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A Call from TAJÊ: Give Your Votes to Those Who Work for the Community
Regarding the Iraqi parliamentary elections, Seham Shingali emphasized that society wants to have true representation in Iraqi politics and determine its own destiny.
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A Feminine Presence Illuminates the Halls of the Algiers International Book Fair
The 28th edition of the Algiers International Book Fair was distinguished by a record female participation of writers and publishers from Algeria, the Arab world, and Europe, who presented literary works reflecting the depth of contemporary feminine.