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Sanchia Berg (@sanchia7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our piece from the BBC News (UK) at Ten last night from Liverpool Family Court. A 14 year old boy in care, victim of criminal exploitation, was placed in an unregistered children's home costing £16,000 per week...which couldn't keep him safe. But nowhere else would take him.

Zac Shaw (@shawzac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Fortnum & Mason 👋 as you’re aware, the Olympic and Paralympic medalists were invited to Buckingham Palace yesterday. It would be nice to understand why you hosted an after party for the Olympic medalists but made the decision not to invite the Paralympic medalists? Why? 😅😅

Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@alinejadmasih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brave woman at Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport confronted a cleric harassing her for not wearing a hijab. In a bold act of defiance, she removed his turban and wore it like a scarf, turning oppression into resistance. For years, clerics have claimed their turbans and robes are

Tonia Antoniazzi (@toniaantoniazzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Today I, alongside over 160 parliamentarians, have written to the England and Wales Cricket Board urging them to speak out against the Taliban's unconscionable oppression of women and girls and boycott their upcoming match against Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy.

1) Today I, alongside over 160 parliamentarians, have written to the England and Wales Cricket Board urging them to speak out against the Taliban's unconscionable oppression of women and girls and boycott their upcoming match against Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy.
Shabnam Nasimi (@nasimishabnam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1316 days since the Taliban banned teenage girls from school. And 856 days since they barred women from university. With every passing day, millions of women & girls in Afghanistan are lost — to poverty, violence, and extremism. And we are letting it happen.

1316 days since the Taliban banned teenage girls from school. And 856 days since they barred women from university.

With every passing day, millions of women & girls in Afghanistan are lost — to poverty, violence, and extremism.
And we are letting it happen.
Doozer McDooze (@doozermcdooze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright, you lot! My tune All I Ever Wanted is out—my whole life crammed into 3.5 mins of foot-stomping glory. Rumour says 1000+ Spotify plays today might make the algorithm notice. Blast it, share it, and let’s flip off the Spotify gods! 🎸🍺 #AllIEverWanted #DoozerMcDooze”

Ash Regan MSP (@ashreganmsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is missing from this debate, in every country where they have tried to pass this legislation, is the buyers. We don’t hear from them, we don’t see them. We don’t see them out giving newspaper articles, talking about their ‘right to buy sex’. The reason that we don’t is

Sara Wahedi (@sarawahedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re at 0%. Total Internet blackout. The Taliban is testing blackout methods and it will only get worse. Agencies providing online programming must prepare themselves. Almost half a decade of online/mobile based education is about to be threatened.

Astrid Costigan (@astridcostigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mme Coucou 🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈⚜ Darren Mould Chocolatey - Purple-haired c*nt Sarah Phillimore Kay Tom’s Tidbits Joyce Carol Oates Patriarchy wasn't a response to "we can't tell who's who", it was a response to knowing exactly who's who and then building systems to prioritize male control over female reproductive capacity, labor, and autonomy.