Nesrine Malik
- Nesrine Malik is a Sudanese-born writer and commentator who lives in London and works in the financial sector (source: The Guardian)
- Nesrine Malik has written articles published in The Guardian.
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Most Recent article
The ICC's blunder on Sudan
The Guardian, Thursday 4 FebruaryThe ICC's decision that Omar al-Bashir may be charged with genocide has played into the hands of the Sudanese regime
Previous Articles
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Sudan's elections: divorced from hope
The Guardian, Tuesday 2 February
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Egypt's sectarian shame
The Guardian, Wednesday 13 January (2 blog links)
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What women wear
The Guardian, Saturday 9 January
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Face to faith
The Guardian, Sat 19 December 2009
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Wedded to the old rituals
The Guardian, Thu 10 December 2009
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After bling is banished from Dubai
The Guardian, Wed 2 December 2009 (1 blog link)
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'Nubian monkey' song and Arab racism
The Guardian, Mon 23 November 2009 (3 blog links)
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The price of community
The Guardian, Tue 17 November 2009 (1 blog link)
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The 'virtual slaves' of the Gulf states
The Guardian, Mon 16 November 2009 (3 blog links)
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When a centenarian weds a teenage girl
The Guardian, Fri 30 October 2009 (1 blog link)
Published on one or more of 14 websites.
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Nesrine Malik has written...
Nesrine Malik by numbers...
- 51 articles (since March 2008)
- Average article: 29 column inches (869 words)
- Shortest article: 17 column inches (498 words)
- Longest article: 64 column inches (1932 words)
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