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Afghanistan:
Violence against getting women empowered
By Kenny Tosh, 25 November 2025.
Educating women or a girl child is highly prohibited by the Taliban rule especially from grade 7-12 and to the university level. Getting them employed is also frowned upon. Whoever goes against the rule will suffer a severe punishment from the Taliban government.
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On the 19th of December 1972, Apollo 17 returned back to Earth, ending the moon-program. With six landings completed, the United States had proven its technological superiority over the USSR…
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Palestinian Authority seeks Reparations from UK: After the UK recognized Palestinian statehood on 21 September 2025, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas formally called on Britian to pay £2 trillion in reparations citing great historical injustices caused during Great Britain’s Mandate period and its colonial policies which facilitated the Jewish settlement of Palestine. Britain’s Mandate-era policies, including the Balfour Declaration caused the loss of land and the denial of self-determiniation for Palestinians. From 1917 to 1948, Britain colonized Mandatory Palestine and established the British Mandate. The 1917 Balfour Declaration supported the Zionist cause to establish a home for the Jewish people in Palestine.
© By United Kingdom Government signed by Arthur Balfour – British Library. Originally published 9 November 1917, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3940876
Vienna Diplomatic Academy World Press Freedom Day 2025
Moderated by iGlobenews Editor-in-Chief Diana Mautner Markhof.
Ambassador Jan Braathu OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Torokul Doorov Director of Kazakh Service at Radio Free Liberty, Edith Meinhart “Die Dunkelkammer”, Scott Griffin IPI and Sebastian Rosenauer Ö3 discussed safeguarding journalism in the age of AI.
Notable Quotes
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When the attack by Hamas occured on October 7th and the subsequent asymmetrical collective punishment of Palestinians by Israel, something changed in me. It was time to take action and speak out despite the risk because the risk Palestinians face just to live another hour is nothing compared to mine … I’m no expert but I know what it means to be dehumanized, rendered disposable, and oppressed. I know that all people deserve freedom. I know that genocide is a mass disabling event and a form of eugenics.
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Alice Wong (27 March 1974 – 14 November 2025), American disability rights activist and writer,
December 2023
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