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Perimenopause finally gets more attention – because there’s something in it for men | Arwa Mahdawi

29 June 2024 at 09:00

Celebrities have spoken up about their experiences – and Silicon Valley types learned ovaries may hold the key to long life

If you had asked 20-year-old me to explain what “perimenopause” was, I would have stared at you blankly. Honestly, I would have struggled to even tell you much about menopause. It was never a mainstream topic of conversation and studies have found most women were never educated about it. Indeed, I’m pretty sure I learned far more at school about Henry VIII’s wives than what I could expect from my own body as I got older.

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Trump v Biden in the first 2024 presidential debate: our panelists’ verdict | Panelists

Trump lied while Biden struggled to mount a coherent response. Our panelists weigh in on the first presidential debate

What a catastrophe. From the moment the debate started, Joe Biden was meandering, confused and charmless. It never improved. Donald Trump, however, was relatively restrained, at least for Trump. Of course, he resorted to lies, insults and exaggerations throughout the 90 minutes. By citing things called “Black jobs” and “Hispanic jobs” and by calling Biden a “bad Palestinian”, Trump managed to hit all his usual racist notes.

Moustafa Bayoumi is a Guardian US columnist

Jill Filipovic is the author of the The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness

Lloyd Green is an attorney in New York and served in the US Department of Justice from 1990 to 1992

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist and the author of Strong Female Lead

Osita Nwanevu is a Guardian US columnist

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Nearly 21,000 children are missing in Gaza. And there’s no end to this nightmare | Arwa Mahdawi

27 June 2024 at 06:10

The numbers that have been coming out of Gaza have been almost too shocking to comprehend

Dead or dismembered Palestinians don’t seem to shock anyone any more. A couple of hundred killed over here, dozens burned to death over there, a bunch of children dead from malnutrition: every day there seems to be another massacre that barely makes a blip on public consciousness. After eight months of intense bombing, the most abject civilian suffering has been dangerously normalized.

Still, as steeled as people may have become to the horrors in Gaza, you’d have to be completely broken not to be devastated by Save the Children’s new report on the missing children of Gaza. While more than 15,000 children are estimated to have been killed by Israel’s relentless assault on the strip, Save the Children has estimated that up to 21,000 children are missing.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist and the author of Strong Female Lead

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