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Violent weather presages human violence. Dan Baron Cohen writes from a community and country on high alert.
Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the May 2018 magazine.
Mark Engler considers popular resistance to mass shootings and increasing healthcare costs in the US.
Steve Parry considers the allure of conspiracy theories and flirts with going over to the dark side.
When Rashid first arrived in Cambodia, he warned other Nauru detainees not to come.
The Kurdish freedom movement has called for a boycott of Turkish goods and services. Sarah Wood reports.
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.
A community group is campaigning to turn the London borough of Haringey into a safer place for migrants. Charlotte England reports.
Residents from a coastal village in the Gambia are suing a Chinese-owned fishmeal plant accused of pollution, writes Nosmot Gbadamosi.
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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Open Window - Child Marriage | Hossien Rezaye from Afghanistan with 'Child Marriage'. |
Hossien Rezaye | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
Storms and fury | Violent weather presages human violence. Dan Baron Cohen writes from a community and country on high alert. |
Dan Baron Cohen | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
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 |