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Report on Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, by Lauren Crosby Medlicott.
Report on the Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul highway that would connect Peru with Brazil by Jack Dodson.
From the archive: New Internationalist’s first ever issue, in March 1973, arrived amid escalating tensions in southern Africa, with Ian Smith’s white-ruled Rhodesia imposing a blockade on neighbouring Zambia.
At least 500 people have drowned in the Mediterranean in a single incident, just the latest in increasingly normalized disasters. Yet in the Western political milieu, it made barely a ripple. Nanjala Nyabola asks why migration policies have become so deadly, and what it will take to change them.
Guatemala may have made progress in trying to hold people to account for abuses of power, but with so many tragic cases languishing in the courts, Mira Galanova explores what’s getting in the way of justice.
Tarushi Aswani on how the Indian government is using the language of decolonization to promote its own form of rightwing nationalism.
Decolonizing Africa’s media means interrogating its form as well as its content. Patrick Gathara examines an initiative which tells narrative stories through live performance in Kenya, and asks what lessons it holds for the continent at large.
Carlos Edill Berríos Polanco reports on the growing movement to get the Global North to cough up for its climate debt.
The push for repair emanates from movements with a rich and varied history. Priya Lukka explores where we’ve come from and what could be ahead.
Barbados took the plunge and ditched the British monarchy two years ago. Has anything really changed since? Amy Hall reports.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Violent denial | Report on police violence in France by Manasa Narayanan. |
Manasa Narayanan | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Hunger trap | Report on Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, by Lauren Crosby Medlicott. |
Lauren Crosby Medlicott | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Narco Highway | Report on the Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul highway that would connect Peru with Brazil by Jack Dodson. |
Jack Dodson | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Parasite parking | Reclaiming parking space, by Paul Krantz. |
Paul Krantz | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Strike surge | Report from China by Andrew Rolland. |
Andrew Rolland | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Introducing... Bola Tinubu | Nigerian president known as ‘the kingmaker’. |
Richard Swift | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
On the edge | Report on food shortages in Ethiopia by Samuel Getachew. |
Samuel Getachew | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
‘We believe that humanism is more embracing than socialism’ | From the archive: New Internationalist’s first ever issue, in March 1973, arrived amid escalating tensions in southern Africa, with Ian Smith’s white-ruled Rhodesia imposing a blockade on neighbouring Zambia. |
David Martin | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Tragedy - or murder? | At least 500 people have drowned in the Mediterranean in a single incident, just the latest in increasingly normalized disasters. Yet in the Western political milieu, it made barely a ripple. Nanjala Nyabola asks why migration policies have become so deadly, and what it will take to change them. |
Nanjala Nyabola | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Guatemala may have made progress in trying to hold people to account for abuses of power, but with so many tragic cases languishing in the courts, Mira Galanova explores what’s getting in the way of justice. |
Mira Galanova | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
How Modi hijacked the call to decolonize | Tarushi Aswani on how the Indian government is using the language of decolonization to promote its own form of rightwing nationalism. |
Tarushi Aswani | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
‘Our culture is word of mouth’ | Decolonizing Africa’s media means interrogating its form as well as its content. Patrick Gathara examines an initiative which tells narrative stories through live performance in Kenya, and asks what lessons it holds for the continent at large. |
Patrick Gathara | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Get up, pay up | Carlos Edill Berríos Polanco reports on the growing movement to get the Global North to cough up for its climate debt. |
Carlos Edill Berríos Polanco | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
The fight for reparations | The push for repair emanates from movements with a rich and varied history. Priya Lukka explores where we’ve come from and what could be ahead. |
Priya Lukka | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |
Ain dun yet | Barbados took the plunge and ditched the British monarchy two years ago. Has anything really changed since? Amy Hall reports. |
Amy Hall | September, 2023 | 545 | Buy |