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COP28 & women: climate stakes and unequal burdens in the pursuit of sustainability

The 28th UN climate conference, occurring from November 30 to December 12 in the United Arab Emirates, brings attention to the largest COP ever...

From captivity to liberation: profiles of Israelis released in Gaza truce

As part of the truce agreement, Hamas released 13 Israeli hostages, shedding light on the deeply personal stories of those who endured captivity. A...

Orange The World: UN women’s global campaign takes a stand against violence

"Orange The World," an annual initiative by UN Women, unfolds from November 25th to December 10th, rallying governments, businesses, and civil society to unite...

Breakthrough in Israel-Hamas conflict: truce agreement signals hope amidst hostage crisis

Benyamin Netanyahu's Israeli government gave its approval to an agreement aimed at securing the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas. It provides for...

Remembering Rosalynn Carter: a legacy of leadership and humanitarian commitment

The recent passing of Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady of the United States, reverberates through American political history, leaving an enduring void. At the...

Gaza: the dreadful reality of pregnant women and infants

The war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has created a humanitarian nightmare for pregnant women and infants. Israeli airstrikes have forced many families...

Landmark conviction : UK woman found guilty in historic female genital mutilation case

In a historic ruling, a 39-year-old British woman, Amina Noor, has been found guilty of aiding and abetting female genital mutilation (FGM) on a...

Remembering Vivian Silver: unity and hope amidst mourning in Israel

In a poignant gathering at Kibbutz Gezer, Israelis and Arabs joined hands to pay tribute to Vivian Silver, a revered Israeli-Canadian peace activist tragically...