You might also like to browse articles by category.
Or limit your search to Magazine main themes.

Search results:

The Black Sistaz: Petra, Lea and Rosa Rumwaropen. Photo: theblacksistaz.com

The drumbeat of resistance

‘The struggle is in the song, and the song is in the struggle.’ West Papuan musician Ronny Kareni explains the vital role of Melanesian culture in the fight for freedom.

Read this article

The river of Aikwa, once a local water source, now turned thick and silver by tailings from Freeport’s Grasberg mine. Photo: Susan Schulman

Sacrifice Zone: BP, Freeport and the West Papuan independence struggle

Connor Woodman reveals the ties that bind transnational mining companies to the Indonesian occupation.

Buy this magazine

West Papua: the facts

Putting the most important information about West Papua at your fingertips.

Read this article

A resistance gathering in the West Papuan highlands. Photo: Dominic Brown

Morning star rising

After 54 years of struggle under Indonesian rule, is freedom finally in sight for West Papua? Danny Chivers investigates.

Buy this magazine

Flowers are placed at the scene of an attack on Westminster Bridge, in London, Britain, on 24 March 2017. Photo: © REUTERS/Darren Staples

The hate that divides us

In shock after hearing of the London attack and a Bangalore assault, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on what could defeat hate of the ‘other’ and finally bring us together.

Read this article

Mixed media: book reviews

They Can't Kill Us All; Romaphodia; Familiar Strangers

Buy this magazine

Amazing Amazons, tackling FGM and other abuses

Mixed media: music reviews

A Common Truth by Satland; Les Amazones d’Afrique by République Amazone.

Buy this magazine

P Sainath's people's archive of rural India

The journalist talks to Charukesi Ramadurai about recording the stories of everyday people and his hopes for India’s future.

Buy this magazine

Open Window

Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua with ‘American Honeymoon’.

Buy this magazine

Clockwise from top left: A cycle rickshaw loaded with tyres negotiates traffic in the capital, Phnom Penh; selling lotus flowers, the seeds of which are edible, at the roadside; a typical village on stilts at the edge of the Tonle Sap river; monks and sightseers, also beside the Tonle Sap river; and carrying water in a slum settlement on the outskirts of the capital, with a floating casino on the Mekong river behind. Photos by Chris Stowers / Panos Pictures

Country Profile: Cambodia

Both cash flow and political power have remained concentrated in Cambodia, writes Zoe Holman.

Buy this magazine

 Illustration by Sarah John

Standstill - Letter from Cochabamba

Her travel plans thwarted, Amy Booth reflects on a very Bolivian way of drawing attention to grievances.

Buy this magazine


Search results in a table:

Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
The drumbeat of resistance

‘The struggle is in the song, and the song is in the struggle.’ West Papuan musician Ronny Kareni explains the vital role of Melanesian culture in the fight for freedom.

Ronny Kareni May, 2017 502 Read
Sacrifice Zone: BP, Freeport and the West Papuan independence struggle

Connor Woodman reveals the ties that bind transnational mining companies to the Indonesian occupation.

Connor Woodman May, 2017 502 Buy
West Papua: the facts

Putting the most important information about West Papua at your fingertips.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2017 502 Read
Morning star rising

After 54 years of struggle under Indonesian rule, is freedom finally in sight for West Papua? Danny Chivers investigates.

Danny Chivers May, 2017 502 Buy
The hate that divides us

In shock after hearing of the London attack and a Bangalore assault, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on what could defeat hate of the ‘other’ and finally bring us together.

Mari Marcel Thekaekara April, 2017 501 Read
Mixed media: book reviews

They Can't Kill Us All; Romaphodia; Familiar Strangers

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2017 501 Buy
Mixed media: music reviews

A Common Truth by Satland; Les Amazones d’Afrique by République Amazone.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2017 501 Buy
Mixed media: film reviews

A Quiet Passion; The Salesman.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2017 501 Buy
P Sainath's people's archive of rural India

The journalist talks to Charukesi Ramadurai about recording the stories of everyday people and his hopes for India’s future.

April, 2017 501 Buy
Only Planet - Bubble

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts April, 2017 501 Buy
Big Bad World - Democracy

The latest cartoon from Polyp.

P J Polyp April, 2017 501 Buy
Open Window

Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua with ‘American Honeymoon’.

Pedro X Molina April, 2017 501 Buy
Country Profile: Cambodia

Both cash flow and political power have remained concentrated in Cambodia, writes Zoe Holman.

Zoe Holman April, 2017 501 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Growth

by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone April, 2017 501 Buy
Standstill - Letter from Cochabamba

Her travel plans thwarted, Amy Booth reflects on a very Bolivian way of drawing attention to grievances.

Amy Booth April, 2017 501 Buy