Hawar news agency plan- 18/6/ 2025

Kobani University students expressed their great happiness and warm welcome to the tribute paid by Leader Abdullah Ocalan, stressing that it boosted their morale, strengthened their resolve to adhere to his ideas and principles, and awakened deep nationalist sentiments within them. (Photos and video attached.)
Displaced women from Tal Abyad city emphasized that a safe return to their homes cannot be achieved while the Turkish occupation continues and mercenaries are present. They called for the effective implementation of the provisions of the agreements stipulating the safe and dignified return of the displaced to their occupied areas. (Photos and video attached.)
With the increasing amount of waste produced daily by al-Hasakah city, which exceeds 100 tons, the recycling plant stands out as a pioneering project in enhancing the environmental and service sector. This plant contributes to reducing pressure on landfills, limiting pollution, and opening up new job opportunities for the city's residents. (Photos and video attached.)
At just thirteen years old, Mirva has transformed her talent into a mature art form, beginning her career performing poetic songs when she was eight years old. (Photos and video attached.)
International relations researcher Dr. Tariq Wahbi believes that a war between Israel and Iran will be devastating, aiming to force concessions and surrender. He believes that the next escalation may include US involvement in this war, which has dual objectives ranging from reducing Iran's influence to testing the possibility of toppling its regime.
The ninth Rojava Fine Arts Exhibition continues for the second day at the Muhammad Sheikho Center for Culture and Art in Qamishlo, at 10:00 AM. (Photos and video attached.)
The Syrian Women's Council in Amuda is holding a meeting to introduce the council to residents at 10:00 AM. (Photos and video attached.)
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