Malala Yousafzai
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Football must fight against gender discrimination, says the Nobel peace prize winner – or future generations of women will suffer
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The star of Christopher Nolan’s nuclear epic Oppenheimer discusses sexism in cinema, her support for the strikes and speaking a secret language with her sister
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There was cringe. There was chaos. There was Cocaine Bear. Here are the most viral bits from this year’s ceremony
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The story of Shazia Ramzan, Malala’s schoolfriend, shows why education must be a right for all children
Gordon BrownThere are 222 million crisis-affected children worldwide who need our support, says Gordon Brown, chairman of the UN’s Education Cannot Wait fund
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"We cannot just look at our screens and not do anything" she added, citing reports of girls as young as twelve being forced in to marriage.
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Pakistani activist who was shot by group for championing education for girls calls on leaders to intervene
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Marcus Rashford is ‘playing politics’? That’s great – he’s better at it than politicians
Jess PhillipsOften the best ideas come from people who are not politicians – like the footballer’s campaign to feed hungry children, writes MP Jess Phillips
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To mark International Women’s Day, explore beyond the stereotypes with Masuma Ahuja’s book Girlhood, a collection of diary entries from girls around the world
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On social media everyone is a hero or zero. We must embrace the complexity of real life
Suzanne MooreWhen Malala Yousafzai endorsed a Tory friend of hers, the outraged online response betrayed the rigidity that has come to define modern thought
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Educational campaigner tweets about completing philosophy, politics and economics degree
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The planet is a mess and it is easy to despair. But seeing Thunberg with other inspirational figures offers a glimpse of hope
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Swedish climate activist visits Yousafzai’s college while in UK for Bristol youth protest
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She was 10 when she first decided to distribute children’s books with black girl leads – a campaign that has taken her to the White House. Now she’s written a book of her own
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On Her Shoulders review – the heartbreaking life of Nadia Murad, survivor of genocide
4 out of 5 stars.This arresting documentary critiques the limits to western compassion as it follows the Iraqi activist and Isis rape survivor on her lonely human rights pilgrimage -
How does a 21-year-old Nobel laureate adjust to student life – and what comes next for the world famous activist? Yousafzai explains why she was driven to tell the stories of other displaced girls
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In this extract from We Are Displaced, 16-year-old Sabreen describes her journey from Yemen and onto an overcrowded fishing boat across the Mediterranean
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The Democrats are already fighting for the opportunity to take on Donald Trump - but can any of them hope to unseat him?Podcast
‘Why the silence? Why the inaction? It breaks my heart’: Malala and Jennifer Lawrence take on the Taliban