Yousra Samir Imran

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Yousra Samir Imran

Yousra Samir Imran

@UNDERYOURABAYA

Journalist, Author: Hijab and Red Lipstick (2020). Words in The New Arab, TRT World, Hyphen, Vogue Arabia & more. (Under Your Abaya was my fashion blog)

West Yorkshire Katılım Ekim 2011
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Yousra Samir Imran@UNDERYOURABAYA·
In my latest parenting piece for @onlinehyphen I share how an innocent comment from my son - that I should tidy away his toys because I’m a “girl” strengthened my resolve to teach him how to do housework, based on the Prophetic way hyphenonline.com/2026/03/31/son…
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Novara Media
Novara Media@novaramedia·
We're hiring! Novara Media is looking for an experienced Operations Manager to join our growing operations team. This is a hands-on, generalist role for someone who thrives on variety and problem-solving. The right candidate will have a genuine interest in project management, enjoy creating systems that help organisations run smoothly, and have excellent attention to detail. If you have any questions about the role please email our Operations Lead at pembe@novaramedia.com. We will be interviewing candidates on a rolling basis as applications are received, so apply early: novara.media/4lVNDU7
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Bookaholic Bex@BexBookaholic·
The latest in an occasional series I like to call "Sunset over Sainsburys Car Park"
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Yousra Samir Imran@UNDERYOURABAYA·
@ellieapeake Ahhhhh congratulations! You’ll be an ace editor 🥳 look out for some pitches from me 😆❤️
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Eleanor Peake
Eleanor Peake@ellieapeake·
I'm now assistant features editor at the i Paper ✨ been a very fun 3.5 years as a staff writer, but excited to start commissioning - I'm looking for reported pieces on housing & strong first persons exploring parenting, relationships & friendship. Please do pitch me!
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
The global shock triggered by this looming escalation will have ramifications for generations. Completely insane that we're on the brink of this catastrophe, with very little widespread understanding of the actual stakes.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Millions of people are carrying on their everyday lives, totally unaware of what's about to hit them. If Trump blows up Iran's power stations, Iran will destroy energy infrastructure across the Gulf. This would be one of the major "before-and-after" events of human history.
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Tal✨they/them@talyaTheeEnby·
please get a library card even if you won’t use it because cities will look at library statistics and use that to decide to keep libraries open and properly funded
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Just incredible behaviour, really. Maureen Lipman positions herself as a fighter against racism against Jewish people. Then speaks about Muslims in these terms. If someone spoke about Jewish people like this, she would be rightfully outraged.
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🗣️ “Britain is changing because of education in the universities and every single one of us is a potential target” The actress doesn’t hold back on BBC bias, the Prime Minister’s inaction and her feud with Miriam Margolyes Read the full interview ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-t…

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Taiba@jorlaska·
My day doesn't start until I have a coffee, and since I've now had one. Eid Mubarak! *insert a coffee pic*
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Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini
Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini@DrKarimWafa·
Block the straight of Hormuz for a week and the world goes mad but block the Rafah crossing for years, preventing the entry of food and humanitarian aid into Gaza and nobody bats an eye. It’s not hard to see that this world values markets, profit and capitalism over human lives.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Reflecting on Omani Foreign Minister's analysis. Experts have long warned: Palestine is not the end, it is the beginning. As the flames reach Iran, Lebanon, the Gulf, this can be stopped, but only if int'l law is not treated as optional. Otherwise, this is just the beginning.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

This is probably the most important article of the month: an op-ed by Oman's Foreign Minister, who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran, in which he writes that the U.S. "has lost control of its foreign policy" to Israel. He repeats that a deal was possible as an outcome of the talks (something confirmed by the UK's National Security Advisor, who also attended: x.com/i/status/20341…) and that the military strike by the U.S. and Israel was "a shock." Interestingly, given he is one of Iran's neighbors and given that Oman has been struck multiple times by Iran since the war began (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…), he writes that "Iran’s retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable result" of the U.S.-Israeli attack. He describes it as "probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." He says the war "endangers" the region's entire "economic model in which global sport, tourism, aviation and technology were to play an important role." He adds that "if this had not been anticipated by the architects of this war, that was surely a grave miscalculation." But, he adds, the "greatest miscalculation" of all for the U.S. "was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place." In his view this was the doing of "Israel’s leadership" who "persuaded America that Iran had been so weakened by sanctions, internal divisions and the American-Israeli bombings of its nuclear sites last June, that an unconditional surrender would swiftly follow the initial assault and the assassination of the supreme leader." Obviously, this proved completely wrong, and the U.S. is now in a quagmire. He says that, given this, "America’s friends have a responsibility to tell the truth," which is that "there are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," namely "Iran and America." He says that all of the U.S. interests in the region (end to nuclear proliferation, secure energy supply chains, investment opportunities) are "best achieved with Iran at peace." As he writes, "this is an uncomfortable truth to tell, because it involves indicating the extent to which America has lost control of its own foreign policy. But it must be told." He then proposes a couple of paths to get back to the negotiating table, although he recognizes how difficult it would be for Iran "to return to dialogue with an administration that twice switched abruptly from talks to bombing and assassination." That's perhaps the most profound damage Trump did during this entire episode: the complete discrediting of diplomacy. If Iran was taught anything, it is: don't negotiate with the U.S., it's a trap that will literally kill you. The great irony of the man who sold himself as a dealmaker is that he taught the world one thing: don't make deals with my country. Link to the article: economist.com/by-invitation/…

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