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“I killed her. I did it to save my children”
Alba Kepi, president of AMMPE – Italia The speaker is Nikollaq Hudhra, a 55-year-old Albanian man. His wife, Gentiana...
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Between Exclusion and Resilience: Women and the Struggle for Political Space in Libya
Rawassei Abd Al Jalil, Journalist In Tripoli’s quiet cafés and dusty streets, Libya’s political crossroads remains both hopeful and deeply...
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The transformation of women’s football in Morocco
Zoubaida El Fathi, Journalist Photo: The journalist with her daughter on a soccer field Until a few years ago,...
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Gender and Political Reform in Syria after Al-Assad: Is There Real Participation of Women?
Lana Kazkaz, Journalist Photo: Lina Alhafez. Damascus, Hijaz Square, December 15, 2024 For half a century, brave Syrian women...
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Democratic regression continues to curtail women’s voices in Turkey
Cemre Ulker, Journalist. Human rights expert Photo Credit: www.ilketv.com.tr Democratic governance embodies more than a right to vote; it...
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Wafaa, an inmate at Jdeida Women’s Prison, Tripoli
Text and photo: Rawassei Abd Al Jalil, journalist Prison is a society in itself, resembling any other community with...
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Femicides in the Spanish state
Anna Martínez, journalist Motivated by structural reasons the femicide is the murder of women and girls for the sole...
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Italy: The age of victims and murderers increases and decreases at the same time
Patricia Mayorga, president of the World Association of Women Journalists and Writers – AMMPE-Italy On the last Friday in...
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Violence against women in France
Text and photo Julie Go, Forum Femmes Journalistes de la Mediterranée The primary demand of French feminist movements is...
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Women’s displacement and suffering during the war on Lebanon
Nariman Chamaa, journalist and activist. President of the NGO Donia for Sustainable Development Introduction Since the renewed Israeli aggression...