
Nesrine Malik
Nesrine Malik is a prominent columnist for The Guardian, known for her incisive commentary on politics, social issues, and global affairs. She often explores the intersections of identity, power, and culture, providing a critical perspective on contemporary events. Her writing reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of the modern world, particularly in relation to Western foreign policy and its implications. Malik's work has earned her recognition as a significant voice in political journalism, particularly regarding the challenges and changes within the global order.
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In Gaza, Israel destroyed its reputation. Attacking Iran is a belated and dangerous attempt to restore it | Nesrine Malik
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Trump makes the Gulf states feel powerful, but the real test is: can they stop Israel’s war? | Nesrine MalikNesrine Malik is a Guardian columnist discussing the impact of AI-generated content on society.
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