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Special relationship: Turkish President Recep Erdoğan and his wife are welcomed to Mogadishu by then-President of Somalia, Sheikh Mohamoud in 2016. Photo: Kaylan Ozer Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

How Turkey is winning hearts and minds

In 2011, Western donors sat back while 250,000 Somalis died of starvation. Then Turkey stepped in. Jamal Osman reports on the rise of aid from the Muslim world.

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These three Yemeni girls are among the 3.1 million people displaced by the war. They stand by the shredded remains of their tents in Abs settlement, which is regularly damaged by passing sandstorms. Photo: Giles Clarke, UN OCHA / Getty Images

Who cares?

Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century humanitarian action.

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Mixed Media: Books

A Line in the River by Jamal Mahjoub; Political Tribes by Amy Chua; Building and Dwelling by Richard Sennett; Deport, Deprive, Extradite by Nisha Kapoor;

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Sons of Kemet – historical pride and Afro-futurism.

Mixed Media: Music

Your Queen Is a Reptile by Sons of Kemet and Radyo Siwèl, by Mélissa Laveaux.

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Holding up in an unkind world: Lelio’s A Fantastic Woman is detailed, convincing and moving.

Mixed Media: Film

A Fantastic Woman, written and directed by Sebastián Lelio; Custody (Jusqu’à la garde), written and directed by Xavier Legrand.

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And finally... Nahko

US singer-songwriter Nahko shares his experience of psychedelics, human trafficking and turning pain into positivity, with Graeme Green.

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 Photo: Blanca Tasilla Moqueira/Women, Mining and Photography 2017

Women against mining – and for the good life

Photography is helping Peruvian women document life near Latin America’s largest goldmine.

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Southern Exposure: Girma Berta

Southern Exposure: Girma Berta

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

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Anabela (right) provides shade during a participatory video session. Photo: Thor Morales via Insight Share

Making Waves: Anabela Carlón Flores

Nick Dowson speaks with an indigenous lawyer and campaigner fighting a gas pipeline in Mexico.

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Clockwise from top left: Smallholders forced off their land who have taken refuge in makeshift roadside huts; a street scene on Calle Mallorquín in Encarnación; giant otters on the Paraguay River; the Panteón de los Héroes at dusk in the capital, Asunción; a Mbya-Guaraní woman in her herb garden.  All photos by Alamy Stock Photos: imageBroker; Thomas Cockrem; Barry Chapman; robertharding; Westend61GmbH.

Country Profile: Paraguay

Paraguayan democracy may have come a long way since the end of dictatorship, but terror is sweeping its agricultural heartlands where farmers and indigenous communities are resisting attempts to take away what little land they have left.

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Open Window - Shithole President

Open Window - Shithole President

Rice Araujo from Brazil with ‘Shithole President’

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How Turkey is winning hearts and minds

In 2011, Western donors sat back while 250,000 Somalis died of starvation. Then Turkey stepped in. Jamal Osman reports on the rise of aid from the Muslim world.

Jamal Osman April, 2018 511 Read
Humanitarian Action - The Facts

What do the numbers look like?

April, 2018 511 Buy
Who cares?

Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century humanitarian action.

Hazel Healy April, 2018 511 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

A Line in the River by Jamal Mahjoub; Political Tribes by Amy Chua; Building and Dwelling by Richard Sennett; Deport, Deprive, Extradite by Nisha Kapoor;

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2018 510 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Your Queen Is a Reptile by Sons of Kemet and Radyo Siwèl, by Mélissa Laveaux.

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2018 510 Buy
Mixed Media: Film

A Fantastic Woman, written and directed by Sebastián Lelio; Custody (Jusqu’à la garde), written and directed by Xavier Legrand.

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2018 510 Buy
And finally... Nahko

US singer-songwriter Nahko shares his experience of psychedelics, human trafficking and turning pain into positivity, with Graeme Green.

Graeme Green March, 2018 510 Buy
Only Planet - Entrepreneurs

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts March, 2018 510 Buy
Big Bad World - 3001

Cartoon by P J Polyp

P J Polyp March, 2018 510 Buy
Women against mining – and for the good life

Photography is helping Peruvian women document life near Latin America’s largest goldmine.

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2018 510 Buy
Southern Exposure: Girma Berta

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

Girma Berta March, 2018 510 Buy
Making Waves: Anabela Carlón Flores

Nick Dowson speaks with an indigenous lawyer and campaigner fighting a gas pipeline in Mexico.

Nick Dowson March, 2018 510 Buy
Country Profile: Paraguay

Paraguayan democracy may have come a long way since the end of dictatorship, but terror is sweeping its agricultural heartlands where farmers and indigenous communities are resisting attempts to take away what little land they have left.

Toby Hill March, 2018 510 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Diplomacy

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone March, 2018 510 Buy
Open Window - Shithole President

Rice Araujo from Brazil with ‘Shithole President’

Rice Araujo March, 2018 510 Buy