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  2. Yana Zhdanova - Wikipedia

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    The slogan of the protest was "Ukraine to EU". [21] She was arrested and kept one day in prison. On 5 June 2014, she destroyed the Putin's wax statue at the Grevin museum in Paris as a protest for the arrival of the president of Russia the same day in Paris. The slogan was "Kill Putin". [22]

  3. Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces ... - AOL

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    Russia has advanced into the northwestern side of Ukraine’s assault as well as to the southeast of Sudzha, the main city held by Kyiv’s troops in Kursk, located on the other side of the attack.

  4. Category:Yemeni women activists - Wikipedia

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    It includes women activists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Yemeni women activists" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Women in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A Ukrainian police officer with two women in Kyiv on 16 March 2022. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, that began on 24 February 2022, has had a significant impact on women across Ukraine and Russia, both as combatants and as civilians. In Ukraine, the invasion has seen a significant increase in women serving in the military as well as a ...

  6. Category:Yemeni women's rights activists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yemeni women's rights activists" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Weary but determined, women join Ukraine's fight against ...

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    More than 43,000 women are serving in Ukraine’s armed forces, according to figures released last November by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. That number has grown by 40% since 2021, it said.

  8. Femen - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, Femen staged a protest in Vatican City to highlight Russia's war crimes against Ukrainian children. On December 27, 2024, FEMEN activist Yana Fedorets held a protest in St. Peter's Square to draw attention to the forced displacement of Ukrainian children by Russian forces.

  9. Women in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Today, many Yemeni activist women believe that Shari'a can be interpreted to further include women in the social, political, economic, and cultural life of the country. [19] Many of the discriminatory policies restrict familial rights of women. Women in Yemen cannot marry a non-Yemeni without approval from both her family and the state. [5]