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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan - ISS welcomes Saudi astronauts: Rayyanah Barnawi, the first Saudi woman in space - france24.com - France - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Jordan

ISS welcomes Saudi astronauts: Rayyanah Barnawi, the first Saudi woman in space

Elsewhere, the man who came third in the first round of Turkey's presidential election, Sinan Ogan, has thrown his support behind the incumbent, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Turkish president is facing a challenge from opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, whose party is calling on the country's Kurdish voters for support.

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Mind the gender gap: What's holding women back in the workplace? - france24.com - France

Mind the gender gap: What's holding women back in the workplace?

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Afghan women barred from sport face Taliban intimidation - breakingnews.ie - Afghanistan

Afghan women barred from sport face Taliban intimidation

Afghan women and girls who once played a variety of sports say they have faced intimidation from the Taliban, including visits and phone calls warning them not to take part.

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Luiz Inácio - Lula Da-Silva - One month to go before US mid-terms: Why abortion is a key campaign issue - france24.com - France - Italy - Brazil - Usa - state Minnesota - state California

One month to go before US mid-terms: Why abortion is a key campaign issue

And in Brazil, less than three weeks remain before the second round in the presidential election. As each day passes, supporters of former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva - who went into the first round as the frontrunner - are getting increasingly worried that their candidate might actually lose. His momentum has been on the decline ever since incumbent leader, conservative Jair Bolsonaro, made a stronger-than-expected showing in round one. We take a closer look at how Lula is trying to pull out all the stops before the October 30 vote.

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A new generation of resistance: How Iranian youths are rising up against the regime - france24.com - France - Algeria - Iran -  Paris - Israel - Lebanon

A new generation of resistance: How Iranian youths are rising up against the regime

Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon, two countries technically at war, this week reached an historic agreement to settle their maritime border. The deal has been years in the making and could unlock significant offshore gas production for both countries.

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Iran protests are 'beginning of the end' for regime, exiled activist Alinejad says - france24.com - France - Iran -  Berlin -  Tehran

Iran protests are 'beginning of the end' for regime, exiled activist Alinejad says

Alinejad urged Western countries and activists to grant their full support to the protest movement, instead of negotiating with Tehran. The exiled activist also urged the West to recall its ambassadors to Iran and cut off diplomatic and business ties.

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Alessandro Xenos - Iran protests: fury at Morality Police sparks women's rights movement - france24.com - France - Iran

Iran protests: fury at Morality Police sparks women's rights movement

It's a 22-year old who goes to the big city to see her relatives and winds up dead. Iran's seen an actual groundswell of protest since the death in detention of Mahsa Amini, outrage that spread from small towns in her native northwest to major metropolises across the country. 

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Exorcising the ills of the past: Scotland set to vote on pardoning 'witches' - france24.com - France - Scotland

Exorcising the ills of the past: Scotland set to vote on pardoning 'witches'

We also report on how women are still being accused of witchcraft in parts of Africa and why to this very day, the word "witch" is used as an insult.

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