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The selfish giants

So many voices online. Surely that means more diversity and media democracy? Not really, explains Laura Basu.

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Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies…

Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies…

Vanessa Baird writes on the strange mutations of ‘fake news’

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Fighting Mr Fake

Trump has a precursor – and maybe even a mentor – when it comes to waging war on media he does not like. Iris Gonzales reports from the Philippines.

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 Illustrations: Kate Charlesworth

Blueprint for a better media

There is no one magic remedy – but lots of strategies. Vanessa Baird writes.

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 Illustration: Amorim / Cartoon Movement

A better media is possible

Trust in tatters. Business model busted. And journalism under attack from all sides. So why does Vanessa Baird think that the news media has a bright future?

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Mixed Media: Graphic novels

My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame; What does consent really mean? by Pete Wallis and Thalia Wallis, illustrated by Joseph Wilkins.

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Mixed Media: Books

Two Sisters by Åsne Seierstad; A Moonless, Starless Sky by Alexis Okeowo; Brother in Ice by Alicia Kopf, translated by Mara Faye Lethem.

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Mixed Media: Music

Visit Malphino by Malphino; Universalists by Yonatan Gat.

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Is he – or is he not – the girl-murdering ‘beast’?

Mixed Media: Film

The Beast, directed and written by Michael PearceThe Wound (Inxeba), directed and co-written by John Trengove.

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 Photo: Richard Holder

Calypso Rose

With a career spanning six decades, Tobago’s Calypso Rose has written more than 800 songs focusing on gender discrimination and social injustice. The 78-year-old, who has survived cancer and two heart attacks, spoke to Sian Griffiths.

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Southern Exposure: Mostafa Bassim

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

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Clockwise from top left: The historic market in the northern town of Tripoli; all smiles at a political rally in Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square; rubbish dumped on the road in north Beirut – the country’s garbage-collection system has collapsed; and a family of Syrian refugees in a UN camp near Zahle, in the Bekaa Valley.    All photos from Alamy and (in the order above) by Mark Pearson, Geoff Dunlop, Char Abumansoor and François Razon.

Country Profile: Lebanon

Civil war, ISIS invasions, mountains of rubbish. Never a dull day in Lebanon. The country’s constant turmoil is exhausting, says Reem Haddad, reporting from Beirut.

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The selfish giants

So many voices online. Surely that means more diversity and media democracy? Not really, explains Laura Basu.

Laura Basu June, 2018 513 Buy
Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies…

Vanessa Baird writes on the strange mutations of ‘fake news’

Vanessa Baird June, 2018 513 Buy
Fighting Mr Fake

Trump has a precursor – and maybe even a mentor – when it comes to waging war on media he does not like. Iris Gonzales reports from the Philippines.

Iris Gonzales June, 2018 513 Buy
Blueprint for a better media

There is no one magic remedy – but lots of strategies. Vanessa Baird writes.

Vanessa Baird June, 2018 513 Buy
A better media is possible

Trust in tatters. Business model busted. And journalism under attack from all sides. So why does Vanessa Baird think that the news media has a bright future?

Vanessa Baird June, 2018 513 Buy
Mixed Media: Graphic novels

My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame; What does consent really mean? by Pete Wallis and Thalia Wallis, illustrated by Joseph Wilkins.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2018 512 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

Two Sisters by Åsne Seierstad; A Moonless, Starless Sky by Alexis Okeowo; Brother in Ice by Alicia Kopf, translated by Mara Faye Lethem.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2018 512 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Visit Malphino by Malphino; Universalists by Yonatan Gat.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2018 512 Buy
Mixed Media: Film

The Beast, directed and written by Michael PearceThe Wound (Inxeba), directed and co-written by John Trengove.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2018 512 Buy
Calypso Rose

With a career spanning six decades, Tobago’s Calypso Rose has written more than 800 songs focusing on gender discrimination and social injustice. The 78-year-old, who has survived cancer and two heart attacks, spoke to Sian Griffiths.

Sian Griffiths May, 2018 512 Buy
Only Planet - Politics

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts May, 2018 512 Buy
Big Bad World - Chess

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp May, 2018 512 Buy
Southern Exposure: Mostafa Bassim

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

Mostafa Bassim May, 2018 512 Buy
Country Profile: Lebanon

Civil war, ISIS invasions, mountains of rubbish. Never a dull day in Lebanon. The country’s constant turmoil is exhausting, says Reem Haddad, reporting from Beirut.

Reem Haddad May, 2018 512 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Government

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone May, 2018 512 Buy