Russian attack on the centre of Kherson leaves 3 children injured
A Russian attack in Kherson injured three children and several women, highlighting the ongoing impact of the conflict.
Malnutrition in Gaza: A Silent War Chasing Children After the Fighting Ceases
After the conflict in Gaza ended in October 2025, malnutrition remains a critical crisis affecting around 1.6 million people, particularly children, pregnant, and nursing women.
Caught in conflict: Women and the US–Israeli war on Iran
The article discusses the severe impact of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran on women and children in the Middle East.
Drone attack in Sudan – several dead
A drone strike in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 40 individuals, primarily women, who were traveling in a pickup truck to a funeral.
More members of Iran's national team receive asylum
Two more members of Iran's women's football national team have been granted asylum in Australia amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Morning Mail: Two more Iranians reportedly seek asylum, Labor alarm at PM’s war stance, mastering ‘green confetti’
Two more members of the Iranian women's football team have sought asylum in Australia after competing in a tournament, amidst political concerns regarding the Prime Minister's stance on international conflict and discussions around environmental policies.
Neither woman, nor life, nor freedom
The article critiques the notion that the current conflict in the Middle East represents a significant moment for feminism, highlighting the devastating consequences of war on women and children.
Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over ‘very soon’ but Tehran says it will determine when
Trump asserts that the war with Iran will conclude quickly, while Iran maintains its autonomy in decision-making regarding the conflict.
'I am against the war just as much as I am against repression by the Islamic Republic': how Iranian academics view the conflict in the country
Iranian women's rights activist Mansoureh Shojaee criticizes external military intervention as a means to achieve democracy in Iran, emphasizing the country's long-standing fight against totalitarianism.
The escape of Ameneh, the woman who was blinded with acid in Iran, alongside the Spanish ambassador: "We heard the bombs falling nearby"
Ameneh Bahraminava, a woman blinded by acid in Iran, recalls her recent evacuation from the country alongside the Spanish ambassador amid growing conflict.
Morning Mail: five Iranian footballers granted humanitarian visas, Hanson secured solar rebate, Wallabies get boost
Five members of the Iranian women's football team are granted humanitarian visas in Australia amid ongoing regional conflict.
"Be a Mountain, Ayah".. A Testament That Creates the Story of an Unbreakable Woman in Gaza
The story of Ayah Dahdoh, a pregnant woman in Gaza, who faced an early labor during the ongoing conflict and managed to survive against the odds while battling difficult conditions in a besieged hospital.
The powerful women of the West have betrayed feminism
The article critiques Western female leaders for their muted responses to military actions affecting women in conflict zones, questioning their commitment to feminist principles.
D. Koutsoumpas: The way out for women is in the conflict with the system of exploitation
Dimitris Koutsoumpas, General Secretary of the KKE, addressed the growing war tensions amid the US-Israel strikes on Iran, highlighting the role of women in collective action for a better future.
In wars, women never win. Nevertheless, Kurdish-Iranian Zahraa Pahna still has hope
Zahraa Pahna, a Kurdish-Iranian woman, continues to resist and maintain hope despite being labeled a terrorist by Iranian media and facing severe threats to her life.
Enraged pensioner, 73, shot at women and girls after dog fouled outside his house
A 73-year-old man shot at women and girls after their dog defecated on his lawn, resulting in legal consequences for the pensioner.
Inside a Ukrainian prison for women who sided with Russia
The article provides an in-depth look at a Ukrainian prison specifically for women accused of collaborating with Russia during the ongoing conflict.
The Drones Were Coming: - Then I Stopped Sleeping
Åse Marit Befring, a journalist, shares her experiences covering war and crises while aiming to inspire her daughters about women's roles in frontline reporting.
South Sudan Army Acknowledges Officers' Responsibility for Killing 16 Civilians
The South Sudan Army has admitted that some of its officers are responsible for the killing of 16 civilians, including eight children and five women, during an attack in Jonglei State.
One of the First Czech Women in Natural Sciences Refused to Choose Between Work and Her Feelings
Zdenka Hásková-Dyková, a pioneer among Czech women in natural sciences, navigated the conflict between pursuing her career and her personal life, a struggle that resonates with women's experiences to this day.
Iranian football player gets emotional talking about war in the country; VIDEO
Iranian women's football player Sara Didar expressed her emotional distress regarding the situation in her country during a pre-match press conference ahead of the Women's Asian Cup.
The women's national team delays its trip to Turkey to face Ukraine and hopes UEFA will make a decision regarding the war situation in the area
The Spanish women's national football team has postponed its trip to Turkey amid concerns over safety due to escalating conflict in the region, awaiting UEFA's guidance on whether it's safe to travel.
Cannot find a way to reach rescue flight
Icelandic women in Dubai express challenges in accessing a rescue flight offered by the government amid escalating conflicts in the Middle East.
Iran's women's national team is 'very worried' about their families in the country, says coach
The Iranian women's football team coach, Marziyeh Jafari, expressed deep concern for her players' families amid ongoing bombings in Iran while the team competes in Australia.
Young Iranian footballer fights tears as she speaks about war in Iran
Sara Didar, a young Iranian footballer, fought back tears while discussing the plight of her homeland amidst the ongoing conflict as she competes in the Women's Asian Cup in Australia.
Women 'pantomiming' in the entertainment district: A decade of conflict between police and touts in Nakasu, Kyushu
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Nakasu, Fukuoka, between police enforcing laws against touting and the women who work in the entertainment industry as touts, particularly highlighting a unique form of communication used by some workers.
Return from the War Zone: 'We Thought It Was Over'
A group of women celebrates the return of loved ones from a conflict area in the Middle East as the first flight lands in Munich after a prolonged absence caused by war.
Iran's footballers playing on at Women's Asian Cup, amid war in Middle East
The Iranian women's soccer team demonstrated a silent act of defiance against the Islamic Republic by remaining silent during the national anthem at the Women's Asian Cup amidst ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Euphrasie Kouassi Yao, gender adviser of the Ivorian government: "As long as we do not unite women and development, we will always be at war"
Euphrasie Kouassi Yao emphasizes the vital link between women's empowerment and sustainable development in her efforts to enhance female representation in decision-making roles in Côte d'Ivoire.
"I love Russia, I am Russian." A special prison for female collaborators has been established in Ukraine
Ukraine has established a unique prison for women convicted of collaborating with Russian occupiers, reflecting a mix of wartime betrayal and lingering pro-Russian sentiments.
Israeli Female Pilots Against the Ayatollahs: Here Are the True Feminists Fighting Islamists
Over 30 female pilots and combat navigators in the Israeli Defense Forces are participating in military operations against the Iranian regime, highlighting a significant and symbolic narrative of women's empowerment in conflict.
US women's basketball player speaks out on being trapped in Israel during Iranian counterstrike
Destiny Littleton, a US women's basketball player, expresses her fears and uncertainty while being trapped in Israel amidst the ongoing Iranian missile strikes.
Iran says 153 were killed in primary school, and Israel claims to be unaware of operations in the area
Iran claims that 153 people died following missile attacks on a women's school in Minab, while Israel denies any involvement.
Imams and Pro-Pal in the Square: They Are the Guardians of the Regime
The article discusses the support expressed by pro-Pal and similar groups for the Iranian regime amid the conflict following US and Israeli actions.
Mölder: Ukrainian women arrive here by bus for 30 hours, I'm rooting for them
The international rhythmic gymnastics competition Miss Valentine in Tartu attracts notable participants, including Ukrainian athletes who face significant challenges due to ongoing conflict in their homeland.
The mass murderers of Rauaaja targeted women and children
Archaeologists have discovered that 77 individuals buried in an ancient mass grave in Serbia were predominantly women and children, potentially victims of a cultural conflict.
Without Papers or Tents.. Thousands of Sudanese Women Face the Unknown in Kosti Camps
Thousands of Sudanese women are living in makeshift conditions at the Kosti camps, lacking shelter and identity documents as they flee from conflict.
Pakistan announced it struck 'terrorist camps' on the border with Afghanistan - The Taliban report 'dozens of victims'
Pakistan has conducted airstrikes in Afghanistan's Nuristan and Paktika provinces, claiming to target terrorist camps, while the Taliban report civilian casualties including women and children.
Africa: Maternal Deaths Spike During War and Instability, New Report Warns
A new WHO report highlights that nearly two-thirds of all maternal deaths occur in countries experiencing conflict and instability, severely impacting women's health.
The Women of Okinawa Who Do Not Remain Silent: "The U.S., whose soldiers have assaulted young Japanese women, now wants to push us into a war against China"
A group of elderly women in Japan is protesting against U.S. military presence and urging the government to resist being drawn into potential conflict with China.
Snipers in Sarajevo, a witness to the Times: "They were shooting at women and children, ready to tell everything to the prosecutors"
A witness from the Bosnian conflict is prepared to testify about the civilian killings by foreign snipers in Sarajevo, detailing his experiences to Italian prosecutors.
Sudan: Sudan War As Recounted By Women of Khartoum Neighbourhood
Women in Khartoum share their experiences of suffering and resilience amidst the ongoing conflict and social issues.
From drone pilot to combat medic: The stories of 4 women killed fighting Russia
The article narrates the poignant stories of four Ukrainian women, including drone pilot Lana Chornohorska, who lost their lives in the fight against Russia.
Russian missiles freeze Ukraine: 'Neither forgiveness nor surrender'
The article highlights the struggles of two elderly women in Kiev, Olga and Tetiana, who are coping with extreme cold due to Russian missile strikes that have disrupted heating and water access.
A girl traded her dream job at an American bank for the front line in Ukraine: she cremated her friends
Ukrainian Viktoriia Honcharuk left her successful finance career in New York to serve as a nurse on the front lines of the Ukrainian conflict, where she faces extreme dangers.
Report of nepotism - Swede in the midst of the Italian curling conflict
A significant controversy has erupted in Italy over nepotism allegations involving a player excluded from the women's curling tournament ahead of the Olympics, with a Swede at the center of the conflict.
Abortions: This Decision is a Victory for All Women
The article discusses the complex debate surrounding abortions, focusing on the case of Joachim Volz, a chief physician in Lippstadt, who can no longer perform abortions at his Christian hospital, highlighting the conflict between women's autonomy and unborn life.
Sudan: Sudan Doctors Network - '15 Dead As Drones Strafe South Kordofan Capital Kadugli'
Drone strikes in Kadugli, South Kordofan, have reportedly killed 15 people, including women and children, amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.
The development of battles (1441st day): Patriots have run out, only alcoholics, men without women, but with debts are signing up for the army
The article discusses the current state of the military conflict in Ukraine, highlighting a shortage of motivated soldiers, as well as the ongoing battles in Kupiansk and Kostyantynivka.
A Decade of Ongoing Crises: Childhood Pays the Price of War in Yemen
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has led to an alarming toll on children, who, alongside women and the elderly, are disproportionately affected by violence and instability in both government and Houthi-controlled areas.