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Iranian women have become face of resistance, rebels and revolution

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3 mn readAtrocities against women in Iran has been a matter of concern for international organizations and human activists. Country has witnessed severe protests by women against moral restrictions over them, showcasing gender inequality on the name of religion, however these demonstrations have escalated after the death of 22 years old, Mahsa Amini. Died in hospital, she succumbed to her injuries while she was under custody, because of not wearing hijab, according to government standards. Suspicious circumstances led massive protest across the world, about Iran government’s brutality against women and their regressive approach towards morality, targeting only women. Now, a recent news have shook everybody, coming from Iran, that a 16 years old teenager was sexually assaulted and killed by three men, working for Iran’s security forces.

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Temporary ban on Al Jazeera in Israel is also a ban on victims to communicate to outside world

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4 mn readTruth of Conflicts and wars can never reach to public, if there is improper or no media channel. Vietnam war was the first televised one, that disclosed actuality of combat area, conventional stories, number of deaths, injuries and destruction. That proximity to the battle zone has life threatening risk, and also questions extremity of journalism. More than 60 journalists were killed at the time of Vietnam war.

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France, India, Russia, UK issue Travel Warnings over Israel-Iran Tensions

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3 mn readAmidst the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, France, India, Russia, the United Kingdom and Poland have issued stern warnings to their citizens. They strongly advise against travelling to Israel, the occupied Palestinian territories and the areas around it. This widespread international tension comes amid an Iranian retaliatory attack following a major Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus earlier this month. These unfortunate incidences have had serious effects on the significant topic of global diplomacy.

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Iran’s Massive Attack on Israel Sparks Global Concern and Fear of Escalation

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2 mn readIn a world where technology continually pushes boundaries, a groundbreaking innovation has emerged to redefine the art of nude photography. The NUCA (Natural Unclothed Authenticity) Camera, a remarkable fusion of artificial intelligence and 3D modeling, promises to capture the human form in its purest state, revolutionizing the way we perceive and create nude imagery.

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Does US’s constant support to Israel is stopping UN and other international agencies to take action against country’s oppression?

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3 mn readInternational Court of Justice has rejected South Africa’s plea for immediate measures to protect Rafah, Southern Gaza, after Israel’s aggressive decision to target the region. Court refused to agree with the imposing of urgent measure, when it directed measure earlier, during the hearing in last month. According to the news reports, ICJ in a statement states, ‘the perilous situations in Rafah demanded immediate and effective implementation of the provisional measures that it ordered on 26 January.’ It also added, ‘No new order was necessary because the existing measures are applicable throughout the Gaza strip, including in Rafah’, quoted India Today.

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Red Sea Crisis: UK-Registered Ship A Victim of Houthi Attacks

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3 mn readIn the deep-sea waters, where the ebb and flow usually speak of peace, the UK-registered cargo ship Rubymar faced unexpected violence, disrupting the harmony that has been the case for ages. The UK Maritime community was rattled by grievous Sunday the report. Apparently, in the Red Sea, the ship sustained damage from a missile attack by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. It is typical to assume that such unprovoked aggression towards civilian maritime operations on UK vessels casts a menacing shadow over one of the world’s significant waterways.

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Prisoners-Hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas is not a recently developed way out

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3 mn readOngoing Israel-Hamas war was halted for few days while exchanging prisoners and hostages. After seven weeks of Israeli bombardments, Gaza people were given break for exchange of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli Jail in return of Hamas captives. The exchange operation begin when Hamas leader agreed to release captives in return of every prisoner in Israel jail. Quoted by Al Jazeera, ‘On October 7th, Hamas took more than 200 captives in Israel. Yahya Sinwar the leader of Hamas in Gaza, has said he’s willing to release them all, but only in exchange for every Palestinian in Israeli custody- or over 10,000 prisoners.’ The deal was brokered by Qatar with the help of Egypt and United States.

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Israel-Hamas War Reignites: Two Israeli Soldiers Killed and 400 Terror Targets Hit in Latest Conflict

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< 1 mn readAccording to renowned American journalist Seymour Hersh, Russia and Ukraine are currently engaged in peace negotiations. The talks, led by Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov and his Ukrainian counterpart Valerii Zaluzhnyi, might include the recognition of Crimea and four other former Ukrainian regions as part of Russia.

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International Sanctions Strain Iran’s Commitment to Nuclear Deal

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3 mn readThe UK, France, and German governments have announced that they would not waive sanctions against Iran following the timeline outlined in the 2015 nuclear agreement. This will infuriate Tehran and put the deal’s continued viability at even greater risk. As part of the original agreement’s sunset clause, some UN sanctions were supposed to be withdrawn by October 18, 2023, allowing Iran to buy and export ballistic missiles, including missiles and drones with a range of at least 300km (186 miles).

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Nouhaila Benzina inspired Muslim women worldwide after she became first ever player to wear hijab at FIFA World Cup

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3 mn readMorocco’s Nouhaila Benzina made history and became first player to wear hijab at FIFA World Cup while winning the match against South Korea by 1-0. The 25-year-old defender plays for AS FAR (Association’s Sports of Forces Armed Royal) and is the first player to wear head scarf on field at senior women’s international tournament. As per the information, FIFA banned hijab earlier for heath and safety reasons which later was lifted in 2014 before under 17 women’s world cup held in Jordon. Religious recognition has always been compromised because of external regulations, according to Sana. She is a firm believer in Islam religion and a major student in Information Technology.