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Iran Faces Internet Blackout Amid Growing Protests

Iran faces potential nationwide internet shutdown ahead of November 15-17 protests marking the anniversary of the 2019 crackdown that killed approximately 1500 people; social media plays a key role in organizing protests, while authorities are responding with violence, resulting in over 300 deaths a...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns

The Taliban regime in Kabul has installed a 90,000-camera CCTV network, monitored by police to fight crime and enforce morality, raising concerns about human rights abuses and privacy violations; the system uses facial recognition, impacting six million residents and costing some citizens financiall...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Mohammadi Declares Iranian Regime 'Irreformable,' Highlights Public Defiance

Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, in an interview with "Nouvel Observateur", declared the Iranian regime 'irreformable' and its suppression tactics ineffective due to widespread public defiance, particularly women rejecting the hijab, while urging international action against the regime's '...

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Gender Equality
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HTS Overthrows Assad: Uncertain Future for Syria

In December 2024, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group unexpectedly overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, leading to Assad's escape and the HTS's control of Damascus; this event marks the beginning of a new, yet uncertain, chapter for Syria, as Huda Khayti, a Syrian woman, returned to her des...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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HTS Overthrows Assad in Syria: A Nation's Uncertain Future

After 14 years of war, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overthrew Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, prompting mixed emotions among Syrians who face a complex future involving reconstruction and the challenges of HTS rule.

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No Poverty
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Entrepreneurs Transform Mental Health Struggles into Businesses Empowering Others

Seven women entrepreneurs, each managing various mental health diagnoses, have established businesses offering resources, support, and healing centered on their personal experiences with mental health challenges.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Miners' Strike: Women's Unexpected Rise to Power

The 1984-85 UK miners' strike, lasting a year, unexpectedly empowered women, who took on crucial organizing and leadership roles in supporting striking miners, ultimately leading some women to successful political careers.

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Gender Equality
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German Bundestag: Underrepresentation of Young People, Women, and Workers

Luke Hoß, a 23-year-old Left party member from Passau, will be the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag, donating most of his salary to charity; this highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5 percent under 30), women (32.5 percent), and workers (3 percent) in the parliament, comp...

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Reduced Inequality
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Ukraine War: Civilians and Soldiers Endure Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk

Euronews' Valerie Gauriat reports from the frontlines near Pokrovsk, Ukraine, documenting the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians amid intense fighting, including women working in coal mines, and civilians refusing evacuation despite widespread destruction.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Rising Number of Kenyan Women Opt for Permanent Birth Control

In Kenya, a growing number of women, some with few or no children, are choosing permanent birth control through tubal ligation, reflecting changing societal views on motherhood and reproductive rights, despite facing obstacles like provider resistance.

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Gender Equality
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Mother's Defiance in Bradford

In Bradford, England, a mother of Indian origin defied a group of teenage boys who verbally harassed her and her child while walking home from the supermarket; this unexpected act of defiance highlights the challenges faced by immigrant families and promotes learning to stand up to prejudice and soc...

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Gender Equality
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Toronto Charity Provides 750,000 Free Diapers Annually

Tanya Taylor and Julia Miller Black founded Baby Love, a Toronto charity distributing 750,000 free diapers annually to 7,000 families, addressing the financial strain of diaper costs, aiming to distribute two million diapers annually by 2028.

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No Poverty

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