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Frances Guy makes a plea for traditional diplomacy in the age of the Trumpian tweet.
Art and story by Ilya, with Yohann Koshy.
After 20 years of brutal civil war, the rulers of Arcadia and the rebels are ready to consider laying down arms. The mediation team needs a leader and – for some reason – your name is chosen. Do you have what it takes? Take our quiz to find out...
Unusually, victims testified directly at the Havana peace talks between FARC guerrillas and the government. Maria Eugenia Cruz Alarcón, one of the first to bear witness, explains why she will defend Colombia’s peace agreement – at all costs.
Colombia’s peace deal promised the return of stolen lands. But it isn’t so easy to achieve, Mira Galanova discovers.
The arms trade is a powerful and enduring obstacle to peace.
From occupied Palestine to Scottish high schools, people across the world are challenging the warmongers. We profile eight extraordinary women and men on the peace frontline. Words: Hazel Healy and Louisa Waugh. Illustrations: Olivier Kugler.
The pressures on our world are serious, and expected to grow. If we take the following approaches, peace will be more likely. It’s time to ditch the military habit...
Can peacebuilders end the war with Boko Haram in Nigeria? Hazel Healy travels there to find out.
Bush Lady by Alanis Obomsawin; Under Frustration, Vol 1 by Arabstazy.
The Water Thief by Claire Hajaj; The Old Slave and the Mastiff by Patrick Chamoiseau; The Neighborhood by Mario Vargas Llosa.
Highlights from Hot Docs, the major documentary film festival held annually in Toronto, Canada.
Mali’s blind musical duo speak to Graeme Green about the ‘refugee crisis’ and why extremist efforts to stop the music will ultimately fail.
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.
The untiring campaigner and guardian of the deep, Claire Nouvian, speaks with Veronique Mistiaen about the transformative experience that led to her choosing her path – on to eventual victory.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Diplomats – who needs them? | Frances Guy makes a plea for traditional diplomacy in the age of the Trumpian tweet. |
Frances Guy | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
The rise and fall of Patrice Lumumba | Art and story by Ilya, with Yohann Koshy. |
Ilya | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
Inside the mind of the mediator | After 20 years of brutal civil war, the rulers of Arcadia and the rebels are ready to consider laying down arms. The mediation team needs a leader and – for some reason – your name is chosen. Do you have what it takes? Take our quiz to find out... |
Yohann Koshy | September, 2018 | 515 | Read |
‘We can’t stop now’ | Unusually, victims testified directly at the Havana peace talks between FARC guerrillas and the government. Maria Eugenia Cruz Alarcón, one of the first to bear witness, explains why she will defend Colombia’s peace agreement – at all costs. |
Maria Eugenia Cruz Alarcón | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
The slow and bloody road to justice | Colombia’s peace deal promised the return of stolen lands. But it isn’t so easy to achieve, Mira Galanova discovers. |
Mira Galanova | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
War Machine - The Facts | The arms trade is a powerful and enduring obstacle to peace. |
September, 2018 | 515 | Buy | |
Meet the peacemakers | From occupied Palestine to Scottish high schools, people across the world are challenging the warmongers. We profile eight extraordinary women and men on the peace frontline. Words: Hazel Healy and Louisa Waugh. Illustrations: Olivier Kugler. |
Hazel Healy and Louisa Waugh | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
10 routes to peace | The pressures on our world are serious, and expected to grow. If we take the following approaches, peace will be more likely. It’s time to ditch the military habit... |
New Internationalist Editorial | September, 2018 | 515 | Buy |
Out of the ruins | Can peacebuilders end the war with Boko Haram in Nigeria? Hazel Healy travels there to find out. |
Hazel Healy | September, 2018 | 515 | Read |
Mixed Media: Music | Bush Lady by Alanis Obomsawin; Under Frustration, Vol 1 by Arabstazy. |
New Internationalist Editorial | July, 2018 | 514 | Read |
Mixed Media: Books | The Water Thief by Claire Hajaj; The Old Slave and the Mastiff by Patrick Chamoiseau; The Neighborhood by Mario Vargas Llosa. |
New Internationalist Editorial | July, 2018 | 514 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Film | Highlights from Hot Docs, the major documentary film festival held annually in Toronto, Canada. |
Richard Swift | July, 2018 | 514 | Buy |
And finally... | Mali’s blind musical duo speak to Graeme Green about the ‘refugee crisis’ and why extremist efforts to stop the music will ultimately fail. |
Graeme Green | July, 2018 | 514 | Buy |
Southern Exposure: Hadeer Omar | Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World. |
Hadeer Omar | July, 2018 | 514 | Buy |
Making Waves | The untiring campaigner and guardian of the deep, Claire Nouvian, speaks with Veronique Mistiaen about the transformative experience that led to her choosing her path – on to eventual victory. |
Veronique Mistiaen | July, 2018 | 514 | Buy |