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Isaias Afwerki

Worldbeater: Isaias Afwerki

We put the track record of Isaias Afwerki, President of Eritrea – and a liberation fighter turned ruthless dictator – under the spotlight.

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Clockwise from top left: Students at the University of Botswana in the capital, Gaborone; Nthompe Rosinah Mothata selling her snacks in Gaborone’s bus station; looking out over the main pit of the Jwaneng mine in the Kalahari – the richest diamond mine in the world; and the Three Dikgosi (Chiefs) Monument depicting the leaders of the Bangwato, Bakwena and Bangwaketse ethnic groups – a set of bronze figures cast by a North Korean company and located in Gaborone’s Central Business District. All photos by Marc Shoul / Panos Pictures.

Country Profile: Botswana

Wame Molefhe profiles Botswana, where prosperity has morphed into corruption and inequality. But will the country’s future see it regain the sparkle its diamonds offer to the rich?

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Open Window - Repression

Open Window - Repression

Oğuz Demir from Turkey with ‘Repression/Resistance’.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Our time will return

The lines painted on his skin lead to the heartlands of identity, discovers Dan Baron Cohen.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2018 magazine.

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Photo of the cast for The Untouchables, 1956. Photo: Public Domain

Is the ‘Data Mafia’ here to stay?

From the moment you were born, The Man With The Data knew you better than you knew yourself. Omar Hamdi explains.

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How to make housing a human right

In cities such as New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, working people have been all but priced out, pushed into ever more distant fringes and suburbs. Mark Engler explores solutions.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Reasons to be cheerful

Happy families; Radio, live transmission; Eat your greens.

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Greener, richer

Greener, richer

New research suggests that low-carbon infrastructure is not only ethical, it also yields greater economic returns.

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And f**k off they did

And f**k off they did

In May 2018, a group of 15 mostly Peruvian workers decided enough was enough...

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British aiding repression

British aiding repression

A secretive British government aid-fund has generated renewed controversy after a rights group revealed that it has been used to train people involved in torture and execution.

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Civil society protests against fracking in Cheshire, 2016. Is a new wave of resistance coming? Photo: Dave Ellison / Alamy

Fracking haunts sceptred isle

Resistance is rising in the UK as the company behind the controversial energy-extraction process known as fracking gears up for a return to action.

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Nightlife vs Nazis

Nightlife vs Nazis

Tbilisi’s clubbing scene is in the crosshairs of a war on culture led by reactionary elements in Georgia, opposed to its progressive ethos.

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Worldbeater: Isaias Afwerki

We put the track record of Isaias Afwerki, President of Eritrea – and a liberation fighter turned ruthless dictator – under the spotlight.

New Internationalist Editorial July, 2018 514 Buy
Only Planet - Right-wing

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts July, 2018 514 Buy
Big Bad World - Addict

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp July, 2018 514 Buy
Country Profile: Botswana

Wame Molefhe profiles Botswana, where prosperity has morphed into corruption and inequality. But will the country’s future see it regain the sparkle its diamonds offer to the rich?

Wame Molefhe July, 2018 514 Buy
Open Window - Repression

Oğuz Demir from Turkey with ‘Repression/Resistance’.

Oğuz Demir July, 2018 514 Buy
Our time will return

The lines painted on his skin lead to the heartlands of identity, discovers Dan Baron Cohen.

Dan Baron Cohen July, 2018 514 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2018 magazine.

July, 2018 514 Read
Is the ‘Data Mafia’ here to stay?

From the moment you were born, The Man With The Data knew you better than you knew yourself. Omar Hamdi explains.

Omar Hamdi July, 2018 514 Buy
How to make housing a human right

In cities such as New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, working people have been all but priced out, pushed into ever more distant fringes and suburbs. Mark Engler explores solutions.

Mark Engler July, 2018 514 Read
Reasons to be cheerful

Happy families; Radio, live transmission; Eat your greens.

July, 2018 514 Buy
Greener, richer

New research suggests that low-carbon infrastructure is not only ethical, it also yields greater economic returns.

Alessio Perrone July, 2018 514 Buy
And f**k off they did

In May 2018, a group of 15 mostly Peruvian workers decided enough was enough...

Callum Cant July, 2018 514 Buy
British aiding repression

A secretive British government aid-fund has generated renewed controversy after a rights group revealed that it has been used to train people involved in torture and execution.

Steve Shaw July, 2018 514 Buy
Fracking haunts sceptred isle

Resistance is rising in the UK as the company behind the controversial energy-extraction process known as fracking gears up for a return to action.

Mads Ryle July, 2018 514 Buy
Nightlife vs Nazis

Tbilisi’s clubbing scene is in the crosshairs of a war on culture led by reactionary elements in Georgia, opposed to its progressive ethos.

Onnik Krikorian July, 2018 514 Buy