Reform? No thanks

Reform? No thanks

Report on Spain's democracy by Alessio Perrone.

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NI 542 - A world to win - March, 2023
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The Interview: Flavia Mutamutega

Flavia Mutamutega, Rwanda’s sole agony aunt for adolescent girls, tells Veronique Mistiaen about the problems that preoccupy them.

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NI 527 - Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic - September, 2020
Photo: Anna Boyiazis

Learn to swim

The Panje Project in Zanzibar.

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NI 513 - A better media is possible - June, 2018
Leave those kids alone

Leave those kids alone

Victory for UK school data, writes Alessio Perrone.

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NI 513 - A better media is possible - June, 2018
Photo: Kevin Mazur / Getty Images

Shutting down guns and greed

Mark Engler considers popular resistance to mass shootings and increasing healthcare costs in the US.

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NI 512 - Public ownership rises again - May, 2018

Laughing and crying

A story of cause and effect doesn't tell us everything about the relationship between social media use and mental health, argues Marcus Gilroy-Ware.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
Young girls in Malaysia are finding a safe space in social media networks.Photo: Michael Coghlan under a CC license, adapted by Yohann Koshy

A group of one’s own

Hussein Kesvani reports on how young Muslim women are using social media to create a safe space to self-educate and share ideas.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
A public billboard produced by the Uganda Health Marketing Group.Photo: Jenny Matthews / Panos

Fear of a young planet

Young Africans need to resist the way they are being spoken about, argues Wangui Kimari.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
Students in Britain protest proposed increases to university tuition fees, 9 December 2010.Photo: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Stock Photo

Arrested Development

Millennials have been condemned to a life of permanent adolescence. Despite the obsession with all things shiny and new, Yohann Koshy argues that young people are using old-fashioned ideas to chart a way forward.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
’Obstetric fistula stops with me.’ Elizabeth Katta stands with Satta, a girl from her self-help group. Four of its members fell pregnant during Ebola.Photo: Paul Myles

'I speak for the girls'

Elizabeth Katta talks about the lingering impacts of teenage pregnancy, which spiked during Ebola.

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NI 493 - Love in the time of Ebola - June, 2016
Colonel Qadafi and the Tripoli Boys at the barracks in Moa Wharf.Photo: Paul Myles

'These are the boys who fought Ebola!'

Gangsters turned mobilizers, the Tripoli Boys kicked Ebola out of their neighbourhood. Amjata Bayoh and Mohamed S Camara find out what happened next.

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NI 493 - Love in the time of Ebola - June, 2016
Photo by Kwan Kew Lai

Love without touch

Bankolay Turay’s story of student romance on ice.

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NI 493 - Love in the time of Ebola - June, 2016
Police with banner.Daniel Jubelirer

Youth stand with vulnerable to demand climate justice

Young delegates inside the Paris climate summit were frustrated that the media were ignoring key issues. So yesterday, they took matters into their own hands, Morgan Curtis reports.

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NI 21 - Paris Climate Talks - COP21 - December, 2015
The youth movement strikes back

The youth movement strikes back

A new global youth action network – the Climate Strike – was born in Paris this week. Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Samir Dathi were there to hear their plans.

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NI 21 - Paris Climate Talks - COP21 - December, 2015
Chile's agitating students

Chile's agitating students

Eilis O'Neill on the struggle for free, quality, universal education.

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NI 477 - Big oil RIP? - November, 2014
A member of the social club hides her face for the camera – security and privacy remain a concern for Chechen youngsters.No credit (for security reasons)

A place to feel free

A group of young Chechens is battling to save their social club, reports Alice Lagnado.

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NI 477 - Big oil RIP? - November, 2014
The economic crash has brought millions of Spanish people onto the streets.Iñaki Pérez de Albéniz, under a CC License.

Spain’s brain drain

Dan Hancox on the skilled young people who, after thirty years of Spanish democracy, are finding their options increasingly limited.

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NI 457 - Bad medicine - November, 2012
Palestine: shaking up the occupiers

Palestine: shaking up the occupiers

Linah Alsaafin voices youth frustration with the double bind of Israeli occupation and defunct Palestinian leadership.

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NI 456 - Youth rising - October, 2012

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
A world to win March, 2023
Democracy on the edge March, 2021
Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic September, 2020
A better media is possible June, 2018
A better media is possible June, 2018
Public ownership rises again May, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
Love in the time of Ebola June, 2016
Love in the time of Ebola June, 2016
Love in the time of Ebola June, 2016
Paris Climate Talks - COP21 December, 2015
Paris Climate Talks - COP21 December, 2015
Big oil RIP? November, 2014
Big oil RIP? November, 2014
Gold trouble September, 2014
Bad medicine November, 2012
Youth rising October, 2012
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