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Mo🧚🏼 (@pearlyi_n_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I absolutely hate hate HATE pads adverts. Periods aren't jolly or boss babe moments. They're exhausting, insufferable and excruciatingly painful. We should be getting work day offs not adverts.

Restoring Your Faith in Humanity (@humanitychad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Tanzanian teacher greets his students, some of them visually impaired, by cleaning their shoes and speaking words of affirmations to them.

Sahara Wire (@saharawire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇬🇭 🇬🇭 Ghana hits the brakes on Western Exploitation "By 2030, no raw mineral ores will leave Ghana. We must process them all locally. That is the only way to provide opportunities for our young people." — President John Mahama of Ghana

Pitchfork (@pitchfork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brent Faiyaz pivots from clubrat deviance to domestic devotion on his latest. When he leans into the honesty and specificity of his player music, he makes love feel like more than just a catalyst for a rebrand pitchfork.com/reviews/albums…

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Four talented teens from South Sudan are making waves on the global stage with a breakthrough in tackling plastic pollution. At the FIRST Global Challenge in Dubai, they unveiled a remarkable robot designed to address the 8.3 billion tons of plastic threatening the oceans. Their

Four talented teens from South Sudan are making waves on the global stage with a breakthrough in tackling plastic pollution. At the FIRST Global Challenge in Dubai, they unveiled a remarkable robot designed to address the 8.3 billion tons of plastic threatening the oceans.

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Minister of Menstruation™️🩸 (@candice_chirwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can’t let the conversation about menstrual product safety fade. Menstrual health is public health. People rely on these products every month, stopping use isn’t realistic. What is realistic is demanding transparency, regulation, and accountability. Period.