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Nesrine Malik

@NesrineMalik

Guardian columnist and features writer, author of We Need New Stories - [email protected]

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Today the Guardian’s flagship podcast Today in Focus is on Sudan, with myself and the great Helen Pidd podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/tod…

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Excellent podcast on what is happening in Sudan a huge thanks to Nesrine Malik of the Guardian for the huge efforts to raise awareness about Sudan’s plight

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Please follow her and share this podcast

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‘Austerity takes apart the very fabric of national identity, removes the spaces in which it can be forged, and eliminates people’s dignity. ‘ theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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It is people like Mukhtar and the ERRs, the civic activists, the volunteers who give us hope. Never the politicians and never the brass
’s Hotel Rwanda: the man who saved scores of people during Darfur violence theguardian.com/global-develop…

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The stuff that The Spectator manages to get away and still remain within the respectable mainstream tells us perhaps more about that respectable mainstream than it does The Spectator

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In 2019, Glodi Wabuela became the first ‘county lines’ drug dealer to be tried & convicted for human trafficking. It was a shock to realise I’d gone to primary school with him. I’ve spent the last year putting together his story for The Guardian Long Read

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Lammy really thinks he’s done something here by coining ‘progressive realism’ when it’s in fact a contradiction in terms - sums up the party’s entire irreconcilable pitch of stigmatising idealism while still promising to achieve political ideals. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Sudan's war has metastasised into a nationwide conflagration so vast and anarchic its tremors may be felt through the Horn, the Red Sea and the Sahel.

My piece with Zeinab M. Salih, bravely reporting still from inside Sudan, to mark one-year anniversary:

economist.com/middle-east-an…

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For a full year, the bodies have piled up in Sudan – and still the world looks away | Nesrine Malik | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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On 1st anniversary of the conflict, do read Nesrine Malik. Her view that the conflict is led by a “new configuration of political and economic entrepreneurs” suggests the need for further, enhanced financial tools of pressure above & beyond today’s action

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Of all the deadly anniversaries Sudan's military complex has given us, this one is by far the worst.

One full year of armed violence and devastation - no lulls, no ceasefires, no guarantees of safety or immunity for any volunteers or aid workers.

And it continues.

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Alongside all the mourning there is comfort in how the Sudanese people have pooled their few resources and opened up their homes - a reminder that a country is not a place, but a spirit.

My column on one year of Sudan's war.

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For a full year, the bodies have piled up in Sudan – and still the world looks away | Nesrine Malik | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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My first column is about the Silicon Valley geniuses who argue endlessly over abstract ideas of AI as redemption or annihilation, while in the real world the IDF uses it to facilitate mass killing in Gaza
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