Tom Sykes wonders if Omanis may soon have the opportunity for democratization.
One of Istanbul's few remaining green spaces is now at risk, says Nick Ashdown.
Jess Worth joins the Dirty Oil Tour to highlight human rights abuses by mining companies.
Cristiana Moisescu looks at the rise in global 'grey activism'.
Sophie Cousins on Lebanon's decision to send home the children of migrant workers.
Richard Swift provides a brief profile of Romania's new leader.
A landmark case in Tunisia sees police rapists jailed.
Andalusia Knoll looks at the recent case of the 43 missing students.
Photographer Tom Bradley has been documenting the lives of those living with leprosy.
Good news from around the world this month.
Thirty years after the disaster, the campaign for justice continues.
Jess Worth on indigenous Canadians' fight against a mine.
A new law in Egypt is a positive step for women, but not the end of the struggle, says Chalaine Chang.
Syrian artists in exile feel free to express themselves and their politics, discovers Lydia James.
Richard Swift welcomes the Bolivian president's third term in office.
In London's Parliament Square, protesters provide a visible alternative to the politics of vested interest. Hannah Martin reports.
Chris Brazier looks back at an issue of New Internationalist from 1979 on foreign aid.
Those living with HIV in the Ukraine face an uncertain future following cuts to support services, reports Gabriella Jozwiak.
US debts wiped clean through crowdfunding.