community/life
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Guradians of the land life…the story of a septuagenarian women from southern Lebanon
Zainab Safa, a septuagenarian from southern Lebanon, lives among cows and fields, finding serenity and steadfastness. In war, her livestock became daily support, easing fear and preserving her land connection.
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International Workers' Day… the holiday of the toiling woman
International Workers' Day honors the working class, especially women, recognizing their effort and toil in all life fields, and their fundamental role in building society and preserving its stability.
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One year since the "Baraq" ambush... from university tensions to the widening circle of violence in Syria
Over a turbulent year, Syria saw escalating events from university tensions to Damascus countryside and Sweida, turning into wide violence leaving dozens dead and a sense of collapsing security.
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Years of waiting… where is the suffering of Tunisian female graduates heading?
"Female higher education unemployment in Tunisia has worsened to 31.6%, lasting up to a quarter century after graduation, pushing many into precarious jobs and meager wages."
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Agriculture in southern Lebanon… mounting lossed and women resisting
Supporting the agricultural sector today doesn’t only mean saving a season, but protecting an entire society from collapse, and preserving the role of women who have proven that, in the heart of crises.
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Kefah Al‑Fakouri… a woman who reshapes her presence after every new loss
A Palestinian photographer, losing her leg through repeated surgeries due to lack of treatment, survives a massacre and loses family, yet documents displacement, turning her camera into a tool of steadfast resistance.
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An educational initiative restores hope to the children of the Jabalia camp
Just meters from Israeli military vehicles and the yellow line, Mada School gives children from kindergarten to middle school their right to learn, defying displacement and ignorance through education.
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From under the rubble to a sewing machine... A story of resilience in a displacement tent
In a tent west of Gaza, Israa Abu Al-Qumsan is rebuilding her life after losing her workshop and her home, turning sewing from a profession into a space for resilience and self-reconstruction.
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Moroccan researcher calls for consuming seaweed to enhance public health
Research highlights the importance of incorporating seaweed as dietary supplements rich in minerals and vitamins, especially for women suffering from iodine and iron deficiency, making it a pillar for improving nutrition and preventing certain diseases.
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Amid the rubble, Hiba Al-Jaradi paves a way for Yemeni women in the world of construction
Amid war’s destruction and societal challengs, Hiba Al-Jaradi carved her path in engineering and contracting, turning passion into a Project that rebuilds homes, changes society’s view of women,and becomes a Yemeni model of determination.
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Lebanese female journalists at the heart of the attacks… Between field danger and gender discrimination
Lebanese female journalists covering attacks face gender discrimination, lack of protection, and questioning of professionalism. Despite risks, many continue working in the field, relying on courage and determination to convey truth from heart of events.
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Women driving cars in Yemen... Between a law that permits and societal restrictions
In Yemen, women driving cars is not merely a traffic issue but a broader struggle over women's position in the public sphere, as every woman behind the wheel confronts deeply rooted stereotypes about social roles.
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After three years of conflict... How is the educational process faring in Sudan?
After three years of conflict, education in Sudan faces unprecedented challenges affecting schools, students, and teachers. Despite destruction, displacement, service disruptions, attempts at resilience continue as hundreds of thousands of students take t
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The return of premature babies to Gaza… A story of survival and motherhood torn apart by war
Azhar's story reveals wartime mothers' pain: a child torn from her embrace, returning after months of treatment to face a tent, destruction, and food shortages, while her mother tries to mend what is broken.
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"Uprooted from our roots"... Displaced women tell stories of loss
The displacement from the villages of Sweida city has revealed the extent of suffering experienced by displaced women, from loss of land to multiplied burdens and fear of an unknown future.
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"Jannat, Lalla, Aziza"... Names that tell stories of strength, beauty, and popular identity
Two Tunisian researchers say names like Jannat, Lalla, Aziza, Massiya, Khadra are symbols of identity, beauty, dignity, blessings, keeping women present in history and memory.
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Displaced women carrying life amidst attacks... suffering inside shelters in Lebanon
"Humanitarian challenges grow in Lebanon's shelters: pregnant women face severe healthcare shortages and unsafe conditions, urgently needing strengthened protection and care."
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Tales from the era of concealment... How was Kurdish consciousness shaped
April 4 holds symbolic significance for the Kurds, as they evoke the ideas of leader Öcalan and their impact on their journey, drawing on personal experiences and memories that reflect the intertwining of struggle with identity.
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Israeli forces torture a baby – his mother recounts what he endured
"Jawad, once sociable, spoke in broken syllables and brought joy to adult talk. Now he fears anyone approaching, seeing threat. This sums up the humanitarian disaster from Israeli forces torturing child Jawad Abu Nasar."
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Spring Renews the Pledge to Protect the Environment
Khanaf Bozan emphasizes that every woman who believes in Öcalan's thought will continue to plant trees on his birthday, honoring his work for women, affirming his birthday as a renewed pledge to protect the environment.