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View from Africa

View from Africa

Check your passport privilege, writes Nanjala Nyabola.

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View from India

View from India

India’s billion-dollar joke. Who’s laughing?

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Where the heroes are, by Leonardo Sakamoto.

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Reasons to be cheerful

HIV hope; Speak your heart; Goodwill gesture.

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Cyclone Idai survivor Enia Joaquin Luis, 11, wakes up beside her sister Luisa, 6 – both enveloped by plastic sheeting in Buzi, Mozambique. Photo: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty

Mozambique: ‘I will not pay’

Mozambican campaigners call for debt cancellation.

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Who owns the web?

This year a new submarine data-cable touched down in Valparaiso, Chile, owned by Google.

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Armenia: go, go, eco-rangers

Eco House, a project launched 18 months ago in Dilijan to stop illegal deforestation.

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 Illustrations: Emma Peer

Introducing... Volody Myrzelensky

A comedian who played the President of Ukraine in a popular TV series is now the actual President of Ukraine.

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 Illustration: Marco Melgrati

Progress and its discontents

The world has never been better. From global poverty to inequality between nations, all the indicators are showing progress. This is a comforting narrative – popularized by the likes of Bill Gates and Steven Pinker. But is it true? Jason Hickel examines the rise of this so-called ‘New Optimism’, with its ‘battle cry for the status quo’.

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Protecting the ‘lungs of West Africa’

Veronique Mistiaen speaks to environmental lawyer Alfred Brownell about the grave threat palm-oil corporations pose to the people of Sinoe County, Liberia, and the rich rainforests they depend upon.

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Husna during training with her kickboxing instructor who comes from Dohuk, the nearest city to the camp. Photo: Giacomo Sini

Packing a punch

In the refugee camps of Iraqi Kurdistan, Yazidi women are using boxing to overcome the traumas of war. Report by Monir Ghaedi, photos by Giacomo Sini.

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 Photo: Prince Akachi

Vanishing point

The city can provide cover and anonymity to those who seek it, explains David Nnanna Ikpo.

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View from Africa

Check your passport privilege, writes Nanjala Nyabola.

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View from India

India’s billion-dollar joke. Who’s laughing?

Nilanjana Bhowmick July, 2019 520 Buy
View from Brazil

Where the heroes are, by Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto July, 2019 520 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

HIV hope; Speak your heart; Goodwill gesture.

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Algeria: Revolution of smiles

The peaceful uprising.

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Mozambique: ‘I will not pay’

Mozambican campaigners call for debt cancellation.

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South America: Electric gold

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Who owns the web?

This year a new submarine data-cable touched down in Valparaiso, Chile, owned by Google.

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Armenia: go, go, eco-rangers

Eco House, a project launched 18 months ago in Dilijan to stop illegal deforestation.

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Introducing... Volody Myrzelensky

A comedian who played the President of Ukraine in a popular TV series is now the actual President of Ukraine.

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France: Why settle for an apple?

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Progress and its discontents

The world has never been better. From global poverty to inequality between nations, all the indicators are showing progress. This is a comforting narrative – popularized by the likes of Bill Gates and Steven Pinker. But is it true? Jason Hickel examines the rise of this so-called ‘New Optimism’, with its ‘battle cry for the status quo’.

Jason Hickel July, 2019 520 Buy
Protecting the ‘lungs of West Africa’

Veronique Mistiaen speaks to environmental lawyer Alfred Brownell about the grave threat palm-oil corporations pose to the people of Sinoe County, Liberia, and the rich rainforests they depend upon.

Veronique Mistiaen July, 2019 520 Buy
Packing a punch

In the refugee camps of Iraqi Kurdistan, Yazidi women are using boxing to overcome the traumas of war. Report by Monir Ghaedi, photos by Giacomo Sini.

July, 2019 520 Buy
Vanishing point

The city can provide cover and anonymity to those who seek it, explains David Nnanna Ikpo.

David Nnanna Ikpo July, 2019 520 Buy