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Nesrine Malik FRSL is a Sudanese-born
journalist and
author of We Need New Stories:
Challenging the
Toxic Myths Behind Our Age of
Discontent (W&N, 2019)...
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Nesrine is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Nesrine Ben
Kahia (born 1986),
Tunisian table tennis player Nesrine Daoula (born 1990),...
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Nesrine Jamila Aicha Bahlouli (born 20
February 2003) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Saudi Women's
Premier League club...
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Nesrine Merouane (born
January 23, 1995, in Algiers) is an
Algerian volleyball player.
Current club : GSP (ex MC Algiers) [1] [2] v t e...
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Nasrin (translit. "nisriyn/ nisrīn"; Nesrin,
Nesrine, Nazreen, or Nasreen; Persian: نسرين) is a
feminine given name in Persian,
meaning "wild rose". It...
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Nesrine Houili (Arabic: نسرين حويلي; born 27
August 2003) is an
Algerian road and
track cyclist who
currently competes under the
Algerian national team...
- Need New
Stories is a non-fiction book
written by
journalist and
author Nesrine Malik in 2019. It
discusses "toxic myths" on
matters such as
freedom of...
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Nesria Al-Jel****i (also
Nesria Jel****i, Arabic: نسرية الجلاصي; born 19
August 1989) is a
Tunisian judoka, who pla**** for the
lightweight category. She...
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Nesrine Daoula (born 9
April 1990) is a
Tunisian team
handball player. She
plays on the
Tunisian national team, and parti****ted at the 2011
World Women's...
- 1983-1989".
Middle East Journal. 44 (4): 624–637. JSTOR 4328194. Malik,
Nesrine (6 June 2012). "Sudan's
haphazard Sharia legal system has
claimed too many...