
Nour Haydar
Host and Senior Producer at The Guardian Australia
Host and Senior Producer @GuardianAus Full Story podcast | formerly Federal Political Reporter ABC News | views my own | retweets and likes ≠ endorsements
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5 days ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Donna Lu |Karishma Luthria |Joe Koning |Miles Herbert
Social media is rife with hacks that claim to help you sleep better and deeper. From melatonin, feeding your baby butter, and taping your mouth shut – the solutions range from obvious to unexpected. In conversation with Nour Haydar anti-viral columnist Donna Lu breaks down the viral hacks that the internet claims will help you get better sleep• You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Dan Jervis-Bardy |Karishma Luthria |Allison Chan |Miles Martignoni |Miles Herbert
Liberals leader, Sussan Ley, and Nationals leader, David Littleproud, have reached a new agreement, presenting a united front and announcing a new shadow frontbench. But with the Liberals facing a mammoth task ahead, and net zero commitments up in the air, could this mark the beginning of a rocky term for the Coalition? Nour Haydar speaks with Dan Jervis-Bardy about the Coalition’s short-lived breakup
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Camilla Hannan
As Israel intensifies its attacks, and prepares to indefinitely occupy the whole of Gaza, there has been a shift among some foreign leaders. Australian human rights lawyer Chris Sidoti speaks to Nour Haydar about the growing global fury at Israel and why he thinks Australia needs to act now to help stop the killing
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar
Analyses of the 2024 US election widely heralded the ‘manosphere’ – the coalition of bro podcasters and YouTubers popular with male audiences – as key to delivering Donald Trump’s victory. There are now organised efforts to create a similar alternative rightwing media ecosystem targeting young female audiences. New York-based writer Anna Silman talks to Nour Haydar about the ‘womanosphere’, the anti-feminist media telling women to be thin, fertile and Republican
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Karishma Luthria |Miles Herbert |Camilla Hannan |Hannah Parkes
The Greens were on a high – until they weren’t. This election left the minor party almost entirely wiped out in the House of Representatives and without its leader Adam Bandt. Ahead of a vote on who will take the party forward, the former Greens leader Richard Di Natale speaks to Nour Haydar on what lessons can be learned from the election result and where to now for the minor party• You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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RT @BBCWorld: Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 48, hospital says https://t.co/QVoatnjB5k

RT @hamdahsalhut: GAZA: CCTV footage captured the moment of the Israeli air strike on the European Hospital yesterday, killing 28 Palestini…

RT @UNReliefChief: So, for those killed and those whose voices are silenced: what more evidence do you need? Will you act now – decisively…