Tatiana Cardeal

Tatiana Cardeal

Brazilian photographer Tatiana Cardeal on Kayapó body painting.

Buy this magazine

NI 419 - Climate justice - January, 2009
Ernesto Fernandez

Ernesto Fernandez

Photographer Ernesto Fernandez recalls the dawn of a new age as Cuba celebrates the 50th anniversary of its revolution.

Buy this magazine

NI 418 - Crisis! Crisis! Food... Money... What next? - December, 2008
Aida Muluneh

Aida Muluneh

Circus antics captured by Ethiopian photographer Aida Muluneh.

Buy this magazine

NI 416 - Wanted! For dodging tax justice - October, 2008
A young girl sits on a broken wall inside an informal factory where workers process waste leather to make glue. Leather tanneries are amongst the worst polluters in Bangladesh’s urban areas. Hazaribagh, Dhaka’s biggest leather processing industrial zone, is in the middle of one of the most densely populated residential districts. Its industries freely dump untreated toxic waste directly into the low-lying area, river and natural canals.

River Bleeds Black

Bangladeshi photographer Shehzad Noorani exposes the damage done to the Buriganga River.

Buy this magazine

NI 414 - We need to think about toilets - August, 2008

Selvaprakash L

Blue eyes in a Bangalore stone quarry captured by photographer Selvaprakash L.

Buy this magazine

NI 413 - Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil - July, 2008
Photo: Kian Amani

Kian Amani

Acrobatic extravagance in Tehran, as seen by Iranian photographer Kian Amani.

Read this article

NI 412 - Dropping the bomb - June, 2008

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Climate justice January, 2009
Crisis! Crisis! Food... Money... What next? December, 2008
Wanted! For dodging tax justice October, 2008
We need to think about toilets August, 2008
Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil July, 2008
Dropping the bomb June, 2008
Back