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Jesse Bump
JesseBump
Every person, every institution in #globalhealth is deeply indebted to people of S Asia, esp India, present and past. Acknowledge and honor it: speak up about the #COVIDSecondWaveInIndia and culpability
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/9 Is Saudi Arabia alone responsible for popularizing anti-Shi’a #sectarianism on a global scale? Quite the opposite. For this mission, the Kingdom could heavily draw on South Asian expertise, experiences,
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Dr Bob Nicholson
DigiVictorian
In 1888, Answers magazine ran a competition inviting readers to predict what life would be like in Britain 'a hundred years hence.' Strap in and get ready to learn how
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Macshah
Macshah6
Ghani Khan was a Pashtun philosopher and Pashto language poet, artist, writer and Pashtun nationalist politician of the 20th century. He was a son of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and
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Helia Ebrahimi
heliaebrahimi
BREAKING: David Cameron publishes text messages to the Senior Treasury officials that describe him:“Riding to the rescue with supply chain finance” ....in rather chummy tones #Greensill BREAKING: David Cameron’s published
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Julia Strada
Juli_Strada
¿En qué países de Europa se está debatiendo el impuesto a las grandes fortunas? Te adelanto: si creíste que sólo estábamos discutiéndolo acá, te equivocaste. Es más amplio. Y se
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🐾MilSpecOpsMonkey🐾
mil_ops
Amazing how you can look back on history and see similarities to today. They say when you forget your history, you are bound to repeat it. I took pics of
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Tides of History
labour_history
#OTD 1948. Death of the Labour MP Evan Durbin as he drowns saving his familyOne of the bright stars of Labour’s 1945 intake, Durbin had been PPS to Gaitskell and
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Kishore Hari
sciencequiche
Shaming, calling people idiots, and even labeling people anti-science will likely have the opposite effect of what we need in the U.S.. This is a marathon, so if you're going
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Richard Berks
DrRichardBerks
I'm tuning into this webinar about the impact of COVD19 on the medical research charity sector. Fascinating discussion so far about how the bioscience industry is getting involved in tackling
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Laurie Hurson
lauriehurson
Responding to the shift to online education in the Spring of 2020, one of the @GCTLC’s Guiding Principles for this academic year is to critically consider the ethical issues posed
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James Smith
DrJMSmith
1/11 Cambridge Centre for Geopolitics @CamGeopolitics is rightly criticised for holding an event tomorrow, which follows a pattern of genocide denial.https://www.varsity.co.uk/news/21265 2/11 Many question the veracity of Judy Rever
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Peter R. Neumann
PeterRNeumann
WOW! Trump got nominated for the "Noble [sic] Peace Prize"!Isn’t that amazing?This THREAD explains why not… 1/ The Nobel Peace Prize winner is chosen by the Nobel Committee, which consists
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John Spiers
squeezyjohn
I just thought I'd do a short thread to explain my twitter name change today as several disingenuous accounts have accused me of using my blue tick to impersonate the
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Michael Peel
Mikepeeljourno
Today is the 205th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo that ended the Napoleonic Wars. Last weekend I visited the site of a bloody struggle in which more than a
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
WELL(rare use of block capitals)https://twitter.com/SebastianEPayne/status/1303265244941373446 This is significant, so very significant The head of the government legal service is also, historically, the Treasury SolicitorA grand title and
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