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 Photo: Rahmat Alizadah

Southern Exposure: Rahmat Alizadah

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

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 Photo: Alex Ellinghausen/Fairfax Media

The Interview: Behrouz Boochani

The Kurdish-Iranian writer has been imprisoned on Manus Island – part of Australia’s notorious asylum detention network – since 2013. But that hasn’t stopped him from writing an award-winning book. Using WhatsApp, Husna Rizvi interviews Behrouz Boochani.

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The debate: is it time to quit social media?

It’s the place where you can find everything – from an academic painstakingly listing forgotten medieval words, to the rambling stream-of-consciousness of the US president. But with research showing links between its use and depression and loneliness, is it time we gave up on social media altogether?

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Cartoon History - Beyond Truth

The death of daredevil lawyer Digna Ochoa, a child of Veracruz.

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Photos, clockwise from top left: Children at the Deari elementary school in Keren; portrait of Meriem Mohammed Omer, a former practitioner of female genital mutilation who now advocates against the practice and is proud that all her granddaughters are uncut; Adanesh Gebrehiwo serves lunch to some of the 12 children living in a group home for orphans in Keren; a dry valley in the province of Anseba. Photo: GIACOMO PIROZZI/PANOS

Country profile: Eritrea

Eritrea, an abbreviation of Red Sea in Latin (Mare Erythraeum), was carved out of east Africa by the Italians.

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Open Window

Perilous journey by Shahram Rezaei (Iran).

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‘I march, you march… he leaves.’ An Algerian woman takes a stand against 82-year-old President Bouteflika. As a result of mass protests, Bouteflika has decided not to stand for a fifth term. Photo: Ryad Kramdi/AFP/Getty

Sign of the times

I march, you march… he leaves.

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Inequality Watch

Inequality Watch

Vietnamese garment workers vs top five clothes companies.

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Seriously?

Penal labour is still big bucks.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

The careful image

What is required to be an authentic person? Parsa Sanjana Sajid ponders the answer from the bright lights of a photo studio.

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Letters

Letters

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

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View from Africa

View from Africa

A history of violence. For Nanjala Nyabola, the sentencing of Trump’s campaign chair tells us a lot about the West’s relationship to Africa.

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View from India

View from India

India’s record on children is puzzling for a country that is the world’s largest importer of arms and has a billion-dollar space programme. Nilanjana Bhowmick writes.

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Southern Exposure: Rahmat Alizadah

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

Rahmat Alizadah May, 2019 519 Buy
The Interview: Behrouz Boochani

The Kurdish-Iranian writer has been imprisoned on Manus Island – part of Australia’s notorious asylum detention network – since 2013. But that hasn’t stopped him from writing an award-winning book. Using WhatsApp, Husna Rizvi interviews Behrouz Boochani.

Husna Rizvi May, 2019 519 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

An attitude of mindlessness.

Kate Evans May, 2019 519 Buy
The debate: is it time to quit social media?

It’s the place where you can find everything – from an academic painstakingly listing forgotten medieval words, to the rambling stream-of-consciousness of the US president. But with research showing links between its use and depression and loneliness, is it time we gave up on social media altogether?

May, 2019 519 Buy
Cartoon History - Beyond Truth

The death of daredevil lawyer Digna Ochoa, a child of Veracruz.

ILYA May, 2019 519 Buy
Country profile: Eritrea

Eritrea, an abbreviation of Red Sea in Latin (Mare Erythraeum), was carved out of east Africa by the Italians.

Serge Merten May, 2019 519 Buy
Open Window

Perilous journey by Shahram Rezaei (Iran).

Shahram Rezaei May, 2019 519 Buy
Sign of the times

I march, you march… he leaves.

May, 2019 519 Buy
Inequality Watch

Vietnamese garment workers vs top five clothes companies.

May, 2019 519 Buy
Seriously?

Penal labour is still big bucks.

May, 2019 519 Buy
Borderlines

Family matters.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2019 519 Buy
The careful image

What is required to be an authentic person? Parsa Sanjana Sajid ponders the answer from the bright lights of a photo studio.

Parsa Sanjana Sajid May, 2019 519 Buy
Letters

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

May, 2019 519 Read
View from Africa

A history of violence. For Nanjala Nyabola, the sentencing of Trump’s campaign chair tells us a lot about the West’s relationship to Africa.

Nanjala Nyabola May, 2019 519 Buy
View from India

India’s record on children is puzzling for a country that is the world’s largest importer of arms and has a billion-dollar space programme. Nilanjana Bhowmick writes.

Nilanjana Bhowmick May, 2019 519 Buy