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women's rights

Iran's leader: "Do everything to stop them"

WOMEN'S MATCH: For far too long, Western authorities have relied on Iranian reforms and an illusion of a vibrant democracy. A Europe that has committed itself to human rights and feminist values ​​in foreign policy must now – also regarding Women's Day on 8 March – support Iran's women and give them the opportunity to be heard. Women in Iran are no longer fooled by the hope of reform.

Football bans and women's matches

SUDANIC WOMEN'S FOOTBALL: When the African dream is not to meet the right, but to play on the national team.

Kurdish women's struggle

Alba Sotorra spent five months on the Kurdish front line in Syria, following the life of one of the women's fighters in the Women's Protection Unit.

Good news: June

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"God counts the woman's tears"

Hanaa describes the lives and fates of four young women in different parts of the world, and shows how the patriarchal will is imposed on them through myths and superstitions.

The word as the key to power and prestige

Women and power are a short story. Women's silence has a millennial tradition. 

Tempting and seductive feminism

Sometimes it is simple sparkling good. Breen and Jordahl's portrayal of the history of the women's battle in comic format is fresh and liberating without self-celebrity. 

Women raise their voice in Turkey 

The international women's film festival Filmmor in Turkey may be seen as a drop in a male-dominated sea, but it is part of a feminist stream that is growing in strength and scope.

Afghan girl power

If you want to run a girls' school in Afghanistan, you may need to check the water supply for poison every morning. Is it worth it?