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7th National Cultural Festival for Women's Literature and Cinema to kick off in Algeria
The 7th National Cultural Festival for Women's Literature and Cinema will be held in the city of Saïda, northwestern Algeria, from May 23 to May 26.
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97 students hospitalized for suspected food poisoning at dormitory in Denizli
97 students were hospitalized on Sunday night for suspected food poisoning at the Çivril KYK dormitory (State-run dormitory) in Denizli.
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UNRWA: Over 810,000 people have fled Rafah in the past two weeks
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has said it estimates more than 810,000 people fled Rafah in the past two weeks.
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‘The Turkish state should be held accountable for its crimes’
“The Turkish state should be held accountable for its crimes,” said Meryem Hamdo Şêx Salih, who was injured in a Turkish bombardment on Til Shinan, a village in Til Temir.
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26 children in Libya killed or injured due to explosive remnants of war
35 people, 26 of them children, were killed or injured due to explosive remnants of war between April 2023 and April 2024, UNSMIL reported on Sunday.
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Enforced disappearances in Turkey: ‘I grew up without my father’
“I grew up without my father,looking at his photographs. I have no memories about him,” said Sozdar Özdemir, daughter of Mehmet Özdemir who disappeared in the 90s when he was in custody.
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Women of Kobanê: We will respond to the threats
Reacting to the ongoing threats of the Turkish state, the women of Kobanê said, “It is obvious that the Turkish state aims to invade our region. We will respond to the threats. “
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224th day of Israeli attacks on Gaza: Death toll rises to 35,303
On the 24th day of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, the death toll has risen to 35,303.
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Solidarity Initiative for Figen Yüksekdağ: We do not accept the prison sentences
“We do not accept the prison sentences. We call on the international community to take a stand against this injustice,” the Solidarity Initiative for Figen Yüksekdağ said in a statement on Friday.
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21 people sent to prison in Van
21 of the 55 people, who were taken into custody on May 13 as part of an investigation launched by the Van Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, have been sent to prison.
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Life continues in Taiz despite challenges
The Wadi Al-Dabab has become a place where people can collect and sell herbs to make a living and take a breath thanks to its natural beauty due to the siege on the city of Taiz by the Houthis.
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Ayla Akat Ata: Our struggle continues
“Our struggle continues,” said Ayla Akat Ata, politician and member of the TJA who was released from prison last night after a court ruled for her release.
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Verdict in Kobanê Trial
The verdict in the Kobanê Trial was announced yesterday.
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‘More than 15,000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip’
More than 15,000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said in a statement on Thursday.
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Kurdish political prisoners in Iran start hunger strike
Verishe Moradi, a women’s rights defender and member of the East Kurdistan Free Women Society (KJAR), and Pakhshan Azizi, a Kurdish activist, have started a hunger strike to protest Verishe Moradi’s transfer to Ward 209 of Evin Prison.
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Kobanê Trial: Joint letter by women politicians
Women politicians, who have been held in prison pending the Kobanê Trial, sent a joint letter declaring that they will not attend the 83rd hearing of the trial to protest the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Kobanê Trial: The verdict will be a crossroads for Türkiye
The verdict will be a crossroads for democracy in Türkiye,” said the co-chairs of the DEM Party before the 83rd hearing of the Kobanê Trial, a verdict is expected.
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‘Our election system deserves to become a model for all countries’
“Our election system deserves to become a model for all countries,” said the women of North and East Syria, pointing out that the municipal elections to be held in the region on June 11 are a historical step.
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No tolerance even to word of ‘isolation’: The aim is to silence society
‘Those who mention isolation face the risk of prosecution. The aim is to silence society,” Lawyers Association for Freedom (ÖHD) member Adile Salman said, pointing to the ongoing isolation in the prison island of Imrali.
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March held in Amed to mark Kurdish Language Day
Hundreds held a march in Amed to mark the Kurdish Language Day, annually observed on May 15.