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Only Planet

Only Planet

Climate insurance by Marc Roberts.

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 Photo: @MsSaffaa

The Interview: Ms Saffaa

Self-exiled Saudi street artist Ms Saffaa uses murals to portray her home country’s brave women activists. She speaks to Alessio Perrone about creating a different narrative for Saudi women and the important role art plays in her life and in helping to overcome fear.

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 Photo: Wissam Nassar

Southern exposure: Wissam Nassar

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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 Photo: Hannibal/Alamy

Hall of infamy: Benjamin Netanyahu

Richard Swift give the infamous and long-term Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, a good grilling.

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The Debate: Is pacifism appropriate for today’s world?

Thou shalt not kill. It seems simple enough. But can pacifism work as a strategy against violence and injustice? Tim Gee and Rahila Gupta go head to head. Illustrations by Kate Copeland.

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Peterloo

Peterloo

Witnesses to a massacre. Illustrated by P J Polyp.

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Photos, clockwise from top left: Hurricane Maria destroyed almost everything in its path, as this photo taken on 18 September 2017 shows; fierce concentration in a classroom of St Luke’s primary school in Pointe Michel; a cruiseship towering over the harbour front; selling sweets on the streets of the capital, Roseau. Photos: All by Tim Smith/Panos, except cruiseship by Jean-francois Manuel/Alamy

Country Profile: Dominica

The nature island of the Caribbean.

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 Illustration: Gatis Sluka

Open Window

Lungs of the City by Gatis Sluka from Latvia.

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Sign of the times

Sign of the times

Detained for holding a blank sign.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

The bangle seller

Parsa Sanjana Sajid has been buying her colourful wares for over a decade, but behind the fragile ornaments is a life consumed by work.

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Letters

Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

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Only Planet

Climate insurance by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts July, 2019 520 Buy
The Interview: Ms Saffaa

Self-exiled Saudi street artist Ms Saffaa uses murals to portray her home country’s brave women activists. She speaks to Alessio Perrone about creating a different narrative for Saudi women and the important role art plays in her life and in helping to overcome fear.

Alessio Perrone July, 2019 520 Buy
Southern exposure: Wissam Nassar

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

Wissam Nassar July, 2019 520 Buy
Hall of infamy: Benjamin Netanyahu

Richard Swift give the infamous and long-term Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, a good grilling.

Richard Swift July, 2019 520 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Rise up! By Kate Evans.

Kate Evans July, 2019 520 Buy
The Debate: Is pacifism appropriate for today’s world?

Thou shalt not kill. It seems simple enough. But can pacifism work as a strategy against violence and injustice? Tim Gee and Rahila Gupta go head to head. Illustrations by Kate Copeland.

July, 2019 520 Buy
Peterloo

Witnesses to a massacre. Illustrated by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp July, 2019 520 Buy
Country Profile: Dominica

The nature island of the Caribbean.

Sebastian Johns July, 2019 520 Buy
Open Window

Lungs of the City by Gatis Sluka from Latvia.

Gatis Sluka July, 2019 520 Buy
Sign of the times

Detained for holding a blank sign.

July, 2019 520 Buy
Seriously?

#SplashTheFash

July, 2019 520 Buy
Borderlines

Criminalizing kindness.

July, 2019 520 Buy
Inequality Watch

UK house ownership.

July, 2019 520 Buy
The bangle seller

Parsa Sanjana Sajid has been buying her colourful wares for over a decade, but behind the fragile ornaments is a life consumed by work.

Parsa Sanjana Sajid July, 2019 520 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

July, 2019 520 Read