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Manicured Fingers Throwing Stones: Palestinian Women Join Unrest
- Saturday October 10, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Ready for action in her pink muslin top, her manicured fingers clutching stones she picked up from the roadside, the 18-year-old declared that "the nation doesn't only belong to the boys!"
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Speed Sisters: Meet the Middle East's Female Car-Racing Team
- Tuesday June 16, 2015
- World News | www.theguardian.com
The acrylic nails aren't the first thing you notice, but they're definitely in the mix, alongside hot dust, hot air, thick engine oil, makeshift tracks, customised street cars, puffy one-piece racing suits. Oh yes, and women: Palestinian women, some of whom wear amazing nail art.
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After Decades of Conflict, Israeli Women Say 'Enough'
- Friday March 6, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
As Israel readies for a general election, the issue of peace with the Palestinians has been noticeably absent from debate. But a group of women is seeking to change that.
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www.ndtv.com
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Manicured Fingers Throwing Stones: Palestinian Women Join Unrest
- Saturday October 10, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Ready for action in her pink muslin top, her manicured fingers clutching stones she picked up from the roadside, the 18-year-old declared that "the nation doesn't only belong to the boys!"
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www.ndtv.com
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Speed Sisters: Meet the Middle East's Female Car-Racing Team
- Tuesday June 16, 2015
- World News | www.theguardian.com
The acrylic nails aren't the first thing you notice, but they're definitely in the mix, alongside hot dust, hot air, thick engine oil, makeshift tracks, customised street cars, puffy one-piece racing suits. Oh yes, and women: Palestinian women, some of whom wear amazing nail art.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Decades of Conflict, Israeli Women Say 'Enough'
- Friday March 6, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
As Israel readies for a general election, the issue of peace with the Palestinians has been noticeably absent from debate. But a group of women is seeking to change that.
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www.ndtv.com