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I thought Britain was worlds away from Trump’s America – until I needed to get an abortion

Roughly 36 hours after I first heard about the horrifying Maga taunt “your body, my choice”, I learned that I was pregnant, despite having a...

28.11.2024 40

The Guardian

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The boys in our liberal school are different now that Trump has won

When we walked into school on the morning of 6 November, we exchanged quick glances with the other girls in our social circle – looks filled with...

15.11.2024 70

The Guardian

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In Gaza, we have one question for the rest of the world: aren’t we human, just like you?

Living in Gaza has given me a profound and often challenging perspective on life. I am a person who doesn’t usually feel afraid, but the things we...

04.10.2024 100

The Guardian

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‘Do not laugh. Do not wear this. Do not speak aloud’: life under the Taliban

Islamic fascism, a harsh form of tyranny, is marked by oppressive rule, intolerance and violence. Its most extreme form today is seen here in...

11.09.2024 6

The Guardian

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Brave words, Yvette Cooper – but refugees like me know Britain can’t stop people traffickers

The home secretary is holding a “landmark” summit on Friday aimed at smashing people-smuggling gangs all over the world. I am a Syrian refugee in...

06.09.2024 10

The Guardian

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As a GP, I don’t match people’s idea of a domestic violence victim. I’m confused how I got here too

“I don’t believe someone with your professional background could have been in an abusive marriage for 15 years.” I had just met the person...

22.08.2024 40

The Guardian

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I live under the oppressive rule of the Taliban. That’s why I am urging the world to engage with them

The food market was a rare taste of former freedoms. But as two members of the “morality police” appeared from the crowd, terror and panic...

15.08.2024 10

The Guardian

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What do asylum seekers and refugees make of the eruption of far-right violence in the UK? We asked them

I am an asylum seeker from west Africa and have been in limbo for nearly two decades now. My life is just waiting before another refusal. Waiting,...

09.08.2024 4

The Guardian

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I have three daughters. These are the ways the two-child benefit limit affects us every single day

I’m a single parent from Bradford with three daughters, aged 15, 12 and four. I’m affected by the two-child limit on benefits and get no help for...

01.08.2024 30

The Guardian

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After a decade on the dating apps, I’ve encountered more phoneys than you can poke a stick at

The Australian TV drama series Fake, which premiered this week, tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a phoney she meets on a dating app....

07.07.2024 20

The Guardian

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Ten years after ending an abusive relationship my ex-partner is still trying to destroy me financially

I left an abusive relationship almost a decade ago, but my abuser has kept a noose around my neck every day since. At the time we had four young...

08.05.2024 80

The Guardian

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Lovely nurses recognised my emotional abuse. Then discharged me into his care

"If I crashed my scooter into a tree, I would probably survive and surely he'd have to be nice to me if I ended up in hospital ..." $0/ (min cost $0)...

04.05.2024 40

The Examiner

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Lovely nurses recognised my emotional abuse. Then discharged me into his care

"If I crashed my scooter into a tree, I would probably survive and surely he'd have to be nice to me if I ended up in hospital ..." $0/ (min cost $0)...

04.05.2024 20

Canberra Times

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The classroom divide To the parents of school-aged children with disabilities: it’s not your fault

If you are a parent of a school-aged child with a disability, you already know that the system is broken. You likely feel helpless, judged, and as...

03.05.2024 40

The Guardian

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I was raped and didn’t speak up. Thanks to Justice Lee, these days I might

In the week since Justice Michael Lee’s ruling in the Lehrmann defamation case, I have felt lighter than I have in 30 years. I can only imagine that...

26.04.2024 20

WA Today

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I was raped and didn’t speak up. Thanks to Justice Lee, these days I might

In the week since Justice Michael Lee’s ruling in the Lehrmann defamation case, I have felt lighter than I have in 30 years. I can only imagine that...

26.04.2024 30

The Sydney Morning Herald

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I was raped and didn’t speak up. Thanks to Justice Lee, these days I might

In the week since Justice Michael Lee’s ruling in the Lehrmann defamation case, I have felt lighter than I have in 30 years. I can only imagine that...

26.04.2024 30

The Age

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I was raped and didn’t speak up. Thanks to Justice Lee, these days I might

In the week since Justice Michael Lee’s ruling in the Lehrmann defamation case, I have felt lighter than I have in 30 years. I can only imagine that...

26.04.2024 50

Brisbane Times

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I started using heroin decades ago. The rejection of a Melbourne CBD injecting room feels like a rejection of me

I’ve used heroin off and on for decades now. I still do. Throughout my twenties, I had used drugs in ways that were often destructive to me. Back...

25.04.2024 10

The Guardian

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I loved working at a Catholic school. But being true to who I was and who I loved took it from me

I loved my job and I was good at it. But my 16 years of hard work in the Catholic education system was taken from me because I also loved a woman....

26.03.2024 20

The Guardian

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I deliver food to your door, but not this Valentine’s Day. Here’s why we are on strike in the UK

Today, on Valentine’s Day, delivery riders working for platforms such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats will be on strike, demanding higher wages. It will...

14.02.2024 40

The Guardian

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Do you like feeling stressed? If so, you should think about becoming a teacher in WA

Do you like to worry? If you do, you might make a really good teacher. I start my day worrying I won’t fit all my work in, so I get up at 5am to...

07.02.2024 10

WA Today

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Dear Jacinta Allan, ‘just say no’ glosses over reality. If it helps, think of drug checking like seatbelts

Dear Victorian premier Jacinta Allan, After nine people fell critically ill after taking drugs at the Hardmission music festival you have said people...

19.01.2024 7

The Guardian

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