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Yemen and Afghanistan top the list of the world's most dangerous countries for women
A new report ranks Yemen as the second most dangerous country for women after Afghanistan, reflecting the humanitarian and social deterioration from years of ongoing conflict
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Palestinian activist praises the role of the YPJ and calls for its recognition
activist Suad Abdel Rahman expressed her solidarity with YPJ, affirming that women's presence in the fields of confrontation reflects women's ability to bear responsibility and contribute effectively to defending human values against violence and extremis
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Between thought and the field… how Yasra Elias shaped her experience in the women's revolution?
Yasra Elias affirmed that the sensitive stage the Middle East is going through makes it necessary to take serious and legal steps to guarantee the right to hope for leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Women of Kobani: We will not accept the erasure of our language and culture
Women in Kobani affirm that Syrian interim government measures target Kurdish language and threaten the cultural identity of the population, stressing that school name changes directly target the Kurdish existence.
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Killing of women under Taliban rule: a crime turned into silent stories
Numerous human rights reports indicate the continuation of killings, violence against women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule – a situation that women's rights activists say has worsened due to the absence of justice , the expansion of repression.
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World Medical Association warns of danger threatening Narges Mohammadi's life
International concerns have increased for Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi's health after heart attack inside Zanjan prison. The World Medical Association president called on Iran to provide urgent unrestricted medical care.
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New restrictions in Evin Prison increase pressure on prisoners
Recent reports from Evin Prison have revealed increased restrictions following the recent war, depriving prisoners of personal visits, causing delays in furloughs and parole, and increasing economic and security pressures on prisoners.
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Lebanon... rising Israeli strike toll and catastrophic hunger threatens 380,000 children
Lebanon’s Health Ministry: Israeli strikes killed 2,715 and wounded 8,353 the Children warns 380,000 children face catstrophic hunger from destroyed agricultural infrastructure in the South.
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UN: 58,000 Sudanese children unaccompanied in countries of asylum
As Sudan’s conflict enters its fourth year, UNHCR says the humanitarian crisis has worsened, with thousands of children, including 58,000 unaccompanied,facing fragile conditions after war separated from families.
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Occupational safety in Halabja… between weak awareness and increasing risks
Brwas Mohsen, an environmental monitor from Halabja, affirmed that occupational safety needs greater attention, worker protection begins with awareness, and promoting health and safety culture is not a luxury.
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Digital blackmail haunts female students... silent suffering without protection
In Bitlis, North Kurdistan, a student was blackmailed with AI‑generated images. Police dismissed her complaint, telling her to focus on studies, blaming the victim instead of protecting her.
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Young Egyptian woman survives attempted murder after 27 stab wound
A young Egyptian woman in her twenties was subjected to a brutal assault by her former fiancé, who stabbed her about 27 times before plunging the knife into her head.
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Dead and wounded in new raids amid fears of escalating humanitarian disaster
The Health Ministry announced three civilians killed and a fourth body recovered in past hours, raising the war’s death toll to over 72,000 dead and thousands wounded.
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A call to recognize women's role... a solidarity message from the Armenian Women's Union to the YPJ
Armenian Women's Union coordinator Anahid Gaspian sent a solidarity message to the YPJ, supporting women's struggle against war's effects and praising fighters' role in defending communities under difficult regional circumstances.
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The Kurdish language between identity and constitution... demands for its adoption as a second language in Syria
Calls in Rojava for Kurdish as second official language in Syria's new constitution, as it's essential to Kurdish identity. Women affirm this step protects cultural identity and consolidates Kurdish presence.
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Sunkul Guler: What is happening isn’t individual crimes but an authoritarian system of violence
Sunkul Guler, , Jinology Committee member in Makhmur Camp, said assaults targeting women and children are increasing; power's cunning and lack of accountability open the way for society's disintegration.
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Freedom Movement: Leader Öcalan is the primary interlocutor in any political solution
On PKK dissolution’s first anniversary, Freedom Movement leadership reassessed the peace process, affirming progress requires legal steps and Öcalan's political status to guarantee his role leading the next phase.
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Young women of Rojava affirm the importance of recognizing the Women's Protection Units
The young women of Rojava have affirmed that YPJ represent the fundamental strength of every woman in Rojava, declaring their full support for the campaign launched in defense of the YPJ's existence and role.
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New summons for activist Motahareh Gouni amid escalating security pressures
Former student activist Motahareh Gouni has been summoned to the Tehran Prosecutor's Office for Culture and Media over a new case, a step that reflects the continued security pressures imposed on her since her release.