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‘The Turkish state maintains the Halabja massacre’
“The Turkish state maintains the Halabja massacre,” said Fatma Eli, member of the Council of Martyrs' Families, calling on people to resist the policies of genocide and massacre.
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3 women killed in Syrian desert while collecting truffles
Three women were killed and one more injured in the Deir ez-Zor desert while collecting truffles by unidentified gunmen.
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Young woman killed by Iranian security forces in Lorestan
Iranian security forces opened fire on a civilian vehicle and killed Negar Karimian, a 21-year-old young woman living in Isfahan.
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Heavy rain in Yemen affects thousands of displaced families
Heavy rain in Yemen’s Marib city has affected thousands of displaced families in camps.
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Kobanê University moves to new building
The construction of the new building of the Kobanê University completed and the university has moved to the new building. “Moving to the new building is very important for us,” said Xezne Îbrahîm, Co-chair of the university.
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Kurdish boy killed in Afrin
A Kurdish boy named Ehmed Xalid Mamo was killed in the Jindires town of Afrin. His family called on people to gather in front of the police station of Turkish-backed factions to protest.
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15 people kidnapped in Afrin by Turkish forces
15 people, including six women, were kidnapped in Afrin and taken to Turkey by the Turkish forces and Turkish-backed factions.
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Magda Hassoun: We will spread the philosophy of leader Apo
“The campaign started for the physical freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan will frustrate the international conspiracy against him,” said Magda Hassoun, coordinating member of Kongra Star, emphasizing that they, as women, would spread his philosophy
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Arghavan Fallahi released from Evin prison on bail
Arghavan Fallahi, one of the detainees of the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi,” uprising, has been temporarily released from Evin prison on bail.
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Death toll in Gaza rises to 31,272
At least 31,272 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, 2024, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Afghan women grow their struggle despite Taliban restrictions
Despite all the ongoing crimes committed by the Taliban, Afghan women grow their struggle even though they know that they will face arrest, torture, insult and humiliation.
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War in Gaza kills more children than in four years of worldwide conflict
Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the UNRWA, has shared data on X showing that the war in Gaza has killed more children than in four years of conflict around the world.
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Challenges faced by women selling vegetables in Taiz
Despite the difficult living conditions caused by the Yemeni civil war, women selling vegetables in the markets of Taiz, a city in southwestern Yemen, are happy to earn a living for their families.
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Turkey: 5 women killed in last 24 hours
In Turkey, five women were killed by men and three more died under suspicious circumstances in the last 24 hours. One woman was injured by her husband.
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Women of Sweida: Internet and cell services have been intentionally cut off
The internet and cell services in Sweida and its villages have been cut off since cables were stolen. Women of Sweida took to the streets to protest the situation.
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31,112 Palestinians killed by Israeli army in Gaza since Oct.7
The Israeli army has killed at least 31,112 Palestinians and injured 72,760 in Gaza since October 7, 2023, the Gaza’s Health Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
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Newroz to be celebrated at Istanbul’s Yenikapı square
Newroz will be celebrated at Istanbul’s Yenikapı Square on March 17 with the motto, “It is the time of freedom and victory.”
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TJA members taken into custody in Istanbul
Four women, including three members of the Free Women’s Movement (Kurdish: Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) were taken into custody today in the dawn house raids conducted in Istanbul.
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Italy launches ‘Food For Gaza’ initiative
Italy has launched a “Food For Gaza” initiative aimed at coordinating international humanitarian efforts to the people in the Gaza Strip.
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Hala Hemo: Youngest female referee officiating men’s basketball championships in NE Syria
22-year-old Hala Hemo has broken gender stereotypes by becoming the youngest female referee officiating men’s basketball championships in North and East Syria.