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Ibn Deen
ibndeen78
Muslim men who provide for their families on their own and maintain traditional family structures are particularly vulnerable to divorce in western countries. A vulnerability which needs to be spoken
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
The conversation on black women sexuality, sexual desire, sexual objectification & agency is an extremely complex one. And not one that needs to be led or hijacked by a white
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Christine Padgham 💔
AlixJoan1
Hello peeps!Got more data from Scotland for you. I have been mulling this over for a while.So here is positive tests to death. I think the delay is a little
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Clive Wismayer 🇪🇺🇳🇱 🥪
CliveWismayer
Two quotes from today’s Observer struck me. The first is from Andrew Rawnsley’s comment piece:‘Remainers struggled to find ways to make technical-sounding issues matter to the public. Among many voters
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Thoughts on the briefing today, and the path ahead. While the govt has finally announced a national lockdown + schools moving to remote learning, the path ahead is likely going
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
Today I shared testimony with the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, & Education on the #COVID19 response. I told the committee what I’ve been saying here. We are in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Worrisome new data—new B117 variant is not only more infectious, it’s potentially more infectious in children 0-9 (+24%) and 10-19 (+14%), and less among 60-79, compared to common strains. More
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Artyom Lukin
ArtyomLukin
China's decision to halt imports of Russian fish, apparently due to covid concerns, could devastate the Russian fishing industry. Over 60% of Russian fish exports go to China, but a
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Mrs O 🙋♀️
kateowbridge
This was the analogy (#AnalogyQueen) that I made to the parents in our school back in lockdown 1. It still stands.1. So a 7yo breaks their leg badly. Full on
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
This photo went viral on Twitter. As protests continue in the U.S., some say it perfectly captures two different attitudes.But there's so much more to this photo: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2020-06-18/cities-are-bu
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Rachel Hewitt
drrachelhewitt
Amid the discussion about whether primary schools will/should reopen next week, I would give a lot to see a member of the government acknowledge the logistical reality facing working parents
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Wed Theeler
faen_tolv
It's now just under three weeks until the trial of George Floyd's killer begins. Now would be a great time for folks to mentally prepare for the very real, even
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Georgina Merhom
GeorginaMerhom
Hi Twitter. I'm back to break this down and explain how governments conduct cyber influence operations in the context of 1. foreign intervention, 2. counterintelligence and 3. domestic propaganda.https://twitter.com/GeorginaMerhom/statu
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TwistedDoodles
twisteddoodles
#artsummary2020 The first cartoon I drew about #COVID19 was February 26th 2020, 3 days later Ireland was to have its first confirmed COVID case, two weeks later the country entered
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mono
T82NOA
♡ sweetspo to help you stay motivated ♡ don’t break your fast. don’t binge. don't you want to look like this by 2021? you have 45 days you can do
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Akshay Alladi
akshayalladi
Reforms often involves concentrated costs, diffused benefits. Also the benefits rarely have direct attribution. Politically that means they are a net loser. If a reform has unanimity it is often
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