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Letters

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

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Shutting down guns and greed

Mark Engler considers popular resistance to mass shootings and increasing healthcare costs in the US.

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Pass me my tinfoil hat

Steve Parry considers the allure of conspiracy theories and flirts with going over to the dark side.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Turtles swim free; Rebel bank; Atlas of utopias.

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Frida revisionism

Frida revisionism

Report from The Americas by Alessio Perrone.

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Stop the dam craze

Stop the dam craze

Report from The Balkans by Alessio Perrone.

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Life after Nauru

Life after Nauru

When Rashid first arrived in Cambodia, he warned other Nauru detainees not to come.

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The politics of grazing

Report from West Cameroon by Natalia Riley.

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Boycott Turkish holidays, say Kurds

Boycott Turkish holidays, say Kurds

The Kurdish freedom movement has called for a boycott of Turkish goods and services. Sarah Wood reports.

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Introducing... Cyril Ramaphosa

Whatever his shortcomings, Ramaphosa is probably the last chance for the older generation of ANC leadership to make good on long-promised equality and justice, Richard Swift writes.

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Sanctuary boroughs

Sanctuary boroughs

A community group is campaigning to turn the London borough of Haringey into a safer place for migrants. Charlotte England reports.

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Pollution struggle

Pollution struggle

Residents from a coastal village in the Gambia are suing a Chinese-owned fishmeal plant accused of pollution, writes Nosmot Gbadamosi.

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Opposition to President Hernández spills onto the streets in January 2018.  Photo: Gustavo Amador/EFE/Alamy Live News

Election results defied

The Hondurans who took to the streets following the election were met by a hailstorm of teargas and sometimes live gunfire, writes Richard Swift.

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‘One of the most hated words in Pakistan is “liberal”’

Pervez Hoodbhoy is one of South Asia’s leading nuclear physicists and an eminent Pakistani academic and intellectual. He talks to Andy Heintz about growing religious extremism and the troubled legacy of international actors in the region.

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Philip Miriori stands over the gaping wound that is Panguna Mine – the largest open-cut copper mine when in operation. All photos by Ian Neubauer

This land is my land

Nearly 30 years after eco-rebels sent mining company BCL fleeing from Bougainville for wholesale environmental carnage, it is planning its return to the mineral-rich island. But, as conflicts of interest and intrigues develop, locals are less than pleased. Ian Neubauer reports.

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Letters

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

May, 2018 512 Read
Shutting down guns and greed

Mark Engler considers popular resistance to mass shootings and increasing healthcare costs in the US.

Mark Engler May, 2018 512 Buy
Pass me my tinfoil hat

Steve Parry considers the allure of conspiracy theories and flirts with going over to the dark side.

Steve Parry May, 2018 512 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Turtles swim free; Rebel bank; Atlas of utopias.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2018 512 Buy
Frida revisionism

Report from The Americas by Alessio Perrone.

Alessio Perrone May, 2018 512 Buy
Stop the dam craze

Report from The Balkans by Alessio Perrone.

Alessio Perrone May, 2018 512 Read
Life after Nauru

When Rashid first arrived in Cambodia, he warned other Nauru detainees not to come.

Sally Hayden May, 2018 512 Read
The politics of grazing

Report from West Cameroon by Natalia Riley.

Natalia Riley May, 2018 512 Buy
Boycott Turkish holidays, say Kurds

The Kurdish freedom movement has called for a boycott of Turkish goods and services. Sarah Wood reports.

Sarah Wood May, 2018 512 Read
Introducing... Cyril Ramaphosa

Whatever his shortcomings, Ramaphosa is probably the last chance for the older generation of ANC leadership to make good on long-promised equality and justice, Richard Swift writes.

Richard Swift May, 2018 512 Buy
Sanctuary boroughs

A community group is campaigning to turn the London borough of Haringey into a safer place for migrants. Charlotte England reports.

Charlotte England May, 2018 512 Buy
Pollution struggle

Residents from a coastal village in the Gambia are suing a Chinese-owned fishmeal plant accused of pollution, writes Nosmot Gbadamosi.

Nosmot Gbadamosi May, 2018 512 Buy
Election results defied

The Hondurans who took to the streets following the election were met by a hailstorm of teargas and sometimes live gunfire, writes Richard Swift.

Richard Swift May, 2018 512 Buy
‘One of the most hated words in Pakistan is “liberal”’

Pervez Hoodbhoy is one of South Asia’s leading nuclear physicists and an eminent Pakistani academic and intellectual. He talks to Andy Heintz about growing religious extremism and the troubled legacy of international actors in the region.

Andy Heintz May, 2018 512 Buy
This land is my land

Nearly 30 years after eco-rebels sent mining company BCL fleeing from Bougainville for wholesale environmental carnage, it is planning its return to the mineral-rich island. But, as conflicts of interest and intrigues develop, locals are less than pleased. Ian Neubauer reports.

Ian Neubauer May, 2018 512 Buy