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And Finally: Jason Williamson

Sleaford Mods’ vocalist Jason Williamson talks to Graeme Green about anger, politics and anti-singing.

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Making Waves: Catherine Shovlin

Thanks to the efforts of Catherine Shovlin, a Syrian refugee camp is building a community spirit. Florence Derrick meets her.

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Southern Exposure

Iqbal Hossein photographs Rohingya refugees, and hears their harrowing experiences.

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The shame of Harrods' Arctic ice water

In a world in which 663 million live without safe water, it's a scandal that Harrods started stocking Arctic ice water for £80, writes Chris Coltrane.

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Worldbeaters: Steve Bannon

Donald Trump's right-hand man is at the centre of global power. And he's dangerous.

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Open Window - Trump's View

Payam Boromand from Iran with ‘Trump’s View’

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Clockwise from top left: A bird flies over Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, with the snow-capped Himalayas in the background; stars emerge over Taumadhi Square in Bhaktapur, one of the three historic city states, which is now in the process of being absorbed into Greater Kathmandu; Rajina Tamang lifts her five-month-old baby girl Devi Yani into the air amid the rubble – all that remains of Kuni village in Dhading District following the April 2015 earthquake, which left more than a thousand villagers homeless; Kuni’s villagers queue to be seen by a Médecins Sans Frontières medical team; back in the capital, the Annapurna temple stands behind a fruit vendor in Ason Tol. Photos: Brian Sokol / Panos Pictures.

Country Profile: Nepal

After the 2015 earthquake, foreign governments and organizations pledged $4.1 billion in gifts and loans, but funds are yet to be disbursed, reports Fiona Broom.

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'Over my dead body'

Bolivian democracy was won from the clutches of dictators. Amy Booth meets a frontline participant in the struggle.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the May 2017 magazine.

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Boosting the backlash against Trump

Progressives have to try to maximize the liberatory potential of a growing discontent, says Mark Engler.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Reasons to be cheerful

Muppets welcome Julia; Facebook pays up; Human rivers

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And Finally: Jason Williamson

Sleaford Mods’ vocalist Jason Williamson talks to Graeme Green about anger, politics and anti-singing.

Graeme Green May, 2017 502 Read
Only Planet - Capitalist Re-production

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts May, 2017 502 Buy
Making Waves: Catherine Shovlin

Thanks to the efforts of Catherine Shovlin, a Syrian refugee camp is building a community spirit. Florence Derrick meets her.

Florence Derrick May, 2017 502 Read
Southern Exposure

Iqbal Hossein photographs Rohingya refugees, and hears their harrowing experiences.

Iqbal Hossein May, 2017 502 Buy
Big Bad World - Consumerism

The latest cartoon from P J Polyp.

P J Polyp May, 2017 502 Buy
The shame of Harrods' Arctic ice water

In a world in which 663 million live without safe water, it's a scandal that Harrods started stocking Arctic ice water for £80, writes Chris Coltrane.

Chris Coltrane May, 2017 502 Buy
Worldbeaters: Steve Bannon

Donald Trump's right-hand man is at the centre of global power. And he's dangerous.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2017 502 Buy
Open Window - Trump's View

Payam Boromand from Iran with ‘Trump’s View’

Payam Boromand May, 2017 502 Buy
Country Profile: Nepal

After the 2015 earthquake, foreign governments and organizations pledged $4.1 billion in gifts and loans, but funds are yet to be disbursed, reports Fiona Broom.

Fiona Broom May, 2017 502 Buy
Scratchy Lines - New World Disorder

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone

Simon Kneebone May, 2017 502 Buy
'Over my dead body'

Bolivian democracy was won from the clutches of dictators. Amy Booth meets a frontline participant in the struggle.

Amy Booth May, 2017 502 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the May 2017 magazine.

May, 2017 502 Read
Boosting the backlash against Trump

Progressives have to try to maximize the liberatory potential of a growing discontent, says Mark Engler.

Mark Engler May, 2017 502 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Muppets welcome Julia; Facebook pays up; Human rivers

May, 2017 502 Buy
CNN shamed by Ghanaians

Kofi Yeboah May, 2017 502 Buy