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Climate 1, aviation 0 in Austria

Climate 1, aviation 0 in Austria

The expansion of Austria’s biggest airport has been blocked because of concerns about climate change, writes Amy Hall.

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France approves historic law

France approves historic law

The law requires parent and subcontracting companies to be responsible across the whole manufacturing supply chain, reports Amy Hall.

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Sweet solidarity in Tunisia

Sweet solidarity in Tunisia

The experience of the people of the Oasis of Jemna is a beacon of hope in the context of neoliberal and counter-revolutionary policies, writes Hamza Hamouchene.

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Our words: trainee monks read Tibetan holy texts. Photo: Free Tibet

In defence of Tibet's mother tongue

Tibetan faces rapid urbanization, dwindling numbers of native speakers, and the even greater threat of Chinese policies, writes Sam Wylde.

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Introducing Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed

The former New York municipal employee became president of the problem-plagued Federal Republic of Somalia.

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Dirty banking in Europe

Dirty banking in Europe

The European Central Bank (ECB) is pumping billions into the economy, resulting in a massive subsidy for oil and gas business and highway construction and car production companies.

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Kashmir's pashmina woes

Kashmir's pashmina woes

Machine manufacturing of Pashmina scarves has saturated the market, leaving artisans without hope of a secure future, writes Nathalie Olah.

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Ethical archaeology in Ecuador

Ethical archaeology in Ecuador

Inhabitants of Agua Blanca have taken control of the tourism industry upon which they depend – and have prospered as a result

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A Marvel-ous transformation

A mash-up of the pop aesthetic of US comics and the religious myths of Africa has proved tremendously popular.

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Psychologist Valentina Eremicheva leads a group therapy lesson at the Centre for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation in Dzerzhynsk, near the frontline in eastern Ukraine. Photo: Alex Masi

Breaking the trauma taboo

Michiel Driebergen and Alex Masi meet volunteers providing much-needed psychological support in war-torn Ukraine.

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Across the barricades: Nicosia is Europe’s last divided capital city. Photo: dpa picture alliance archive/Alamy Stock Photo

Caught in the middle

Cyprus may want to determine its own future, but its geopolitical importance means that Britain and the US have other ideas. Darren Loucaides reports.

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‘We are ready’

What would a free West Papua look like? Benny Wenda and Rex Rumakiek from the ULMWP – West Papua’s government-in-waiting – lay out their visions for a new country.

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Take action for West Papua!

Join international movements to support the West Papuan freedom struggle.

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Papuan and Indonesian students from People's Solidarity for Democracy (SORAK) create a street performance for West Papuan human rights in Bandung, West Papua, December 2016; Indonesian police at a West Papuan freedom rally, 2016; A busy highway in Jayapura. Two-thirds of the city's population is now non-Papuan. Photos: Whens Tebay, Whens Tebay, Koroi Hawkins.

Voices from the ground

How does living under the occupation affect the lives of ordinary West Papuans? Veronica Koman spoke to five current residents of West Papua to hear their stories.

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Progress interrupted in Burma

Tina Burrett May, 2017 502 Buy
Climate 1, aviation 0 in Austria

The expansion of Austria’s biggest airport has been blocked because of concerns about climate change, writes Amy Hall.

Amy Hall May, 2017 502 Buy
France approves historic law

The law requires parent and subcontracting companies to be responsible across the whole manufacturing supply chain, reports Amy Hall.

Amy Hall May, 2017 502 Buy
Sweet solidarity in Tunisia

The experience of the people of the Oasis of Jemna is a beacon of hope in the context of neoliberal and counter-revolutionary policies, writes Hamza Hamouchene.

Hamza Hamouchene May, 2017 502 Buy
In defence of Tibet's mother tongue

Tibetan faces rapid urbanization, dwindling numbers of native speakers, and the even greater threat of Chinese policies, writes Sam Wylde.

Sam Wylde May, 2017 502 Buy
Introducing Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed

The former New York municipal employee became president of the problem-plagued Federal Republic of Somalia.

Richard Swift May, 2017 502 Buy
Dirty banking in Europe

The European Central Bank (ECB) is pumping billions into the economy, resulting in a massive subsidy for oil and gas business and highway construction and car production companies.

Kenneth Haar May, 2017 502 Buy
Kashmir's pashmina woes

Machine manufacturing of Pashmina scarves has saturated the market, leaving artisans without hope of a secure future, writes Nathalie Olah.

Nathalie Olah May, 2017 502 Buy
Ethical archaeology in Ecuador

Inhabitants of Agua Blanca have taken control of the tourism industry upon which they depend – and have prospered as a result

Charles Davis May, 2017 502 Buy
A Marvel-ous transformation

A mash-up of the pop aesthetic of US comics and the religious myths of Africa has proved tremendously popular.

Taisa Sganzerla May, 2017 502 Buy
Breaking the trauma taboo

Michiel Driebergen and Alex Masi meet volunteers providing much-needed psychological support in war-torn Ukraine.

Michiel Driebergen,Alex Masi May, 2017 502 Buy
Caught in the middle

Cyprus may want to determine its own future, but its geopolitical importance means that Britain and the US have other ideas. Darren Loucaides reports.

Darren Loucaides May, 2017 502 Buy
‘We are ready’

What would a free West Papua look like? Benny Wenda and Rex Rumakiek from the ULMWP – West Papua’s government-in-waiting – lay out their visions for a new country.

Benny Wenda, Rex Rumakiek May, 2017 502 Buy
Take action for West Papua!

Join international movements to support the West Papuan freedom struggle.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2017 502 Read
Voices from the ground

How does living under the occupation affect the lives of ordinary West Papuans? Veronica Koman spoke to five current residents of West Papua to hear their stories.

Veronica Koman May, 2017 502 Buy