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Women step up in Iraq

Women step up in Iraq

Organization of Women’s Freedom

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Canadian teachers’ union victorious

Canadian teachers’ union victorious

The determination of thousands of teachers in Canada has finally paid off, writes Janet Nicol.

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A long time coming: victory at last for the Bagua protesters. Photo: Roxana Olivera

Protesters acquitted in Peru

An update on the notorious Bagua case.

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A pretence of progress

Jeremy Seabrook considers the past, present and future implications of a growing inequality.

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‘Can I live with a weight of not doing something? I think that’s far heavier,’ says Luaty. Photo: Mónica Almeida PRESS

Dancing with fear

The story of rapper Luaty Beirão, who dares to talk democracy in Angola. By Marc Herzog.

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While Bangui was full of armed rebels, Tatiana rescued girls and young women who had nowhere else to go. Photo: Conciliation Resources

The ambassador of joy

Tatiana Vivienne reaches out to women in the violence-torn Central African Republic. She talks to Louisa Waugh.

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Remembering LGBTI activists murdered in Honduras –  200 since the 2009 coup Photo: Front Line Defenders

Justice turns its back on us

Impunity rules in today's Honduras. Trans Activist Jlo Córdoba survives assassination attempts to speak to Dina Meza

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Everybody's target

He is repeatedly attacked by both sides in the Syrian conflict, but Abdullah Al Khateeb sees no reason to quit. By Erin Kilbride.

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In defence of nature and local people, Mugilan has taken on plundering and polluting corporations. Photo: Sibi Arasu

Taking on the sand mafia

Hired thugs won't stop S Mugilan. The South Indian activist talks to Sibi Arasu.

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‘Women have the power,’ says Alicia Cawiya, threatened for defending Yasuní. Photo: Elle Enander/ This photo was submitted to Your Shot, National Geographic’s online photo community yourshot.nationalgeographic.com

One woman against Big Oil and patriarchy

Alicia Cawiya, an indigenous activist prepared to defy the powerful to save Ecuador’s Yasuní, talks to Linda Etchart

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New Internationalist – The Facts

We turn the focus inwards to mark our 500th edition.

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Sometimes the unarmed, but brave, have the greater power. This protester is confronting Louisiana police after the killing by police of yet another African-American youth. Photo: Jonathan Bachman/Reuters

The brave

What makes people brave? Vanessa Baird takes a look at an under-examined quality that can change the world.

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Carondelet Palace, official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ecuador. Photo: Taty2007 under a Creative Commons Licence

Ecuador votes to bar politicians from having assets in tax havens

The ‘yes’ vote wins in the first, historic referendum of its kind, writes Alessio Perrone.

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The last house to be bulldozed at the Vila Autodrom favela. © Ann Deslandes

Both hands on the spotlight for Rio’s favelas

A small NGO is trying to link local communities and international networks to help Rio’s worse-off neighbourhoods, Ann Deslandes reports.

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Women step up in Iraq

Organization of Women’s Freedom

Lydia Noon March, 2017 500 Buy
Canadian teachers’ union victorious

The determination of thousands of teachers in Canada has finally paid off, writes Janet Nicol.

Janet Nicol March, 2017 500 Buy
Protesters acquitted in Peru

An update on the notorious Bagua case.

Roxana Olivera March, 2017 500 Buy
A pretence of progress

Jeremy Seabrook considers the past, present and future implications of a growing inequality.

Jeremy Seabrook March, 2017 500 Buy
Dancing with fear

The story of rapper Luaty Beirão, who dares to talk democracy in Angola. By Marc Herzog.

Marc Herzog March, 2017 500 Buy
The ambassador of joy

Tatiana Vivienne reaches out to women in the violence-torn Central African Republic. She talks to Louisa Waugh.

Louisa Waugh March, 2017 500 Read
Justice turns its back on us

Impunity rules in today's Honduras. Trans Activist Jlo Córdoba survives assassination attempts to speak to Dina Meza

Dina Meza March, 2017 500 Buy
Everybody's target

He is repeatedly attacked by both sides in the Syrian conflict, but Abdullah Al Khateeb sees no reason to quit. By Erin Kilbride.

Erin Kilbride March, 2017 500 Buy
Taking on the sand mafia

Hired thugs won't stop S Mugilan. The South Indian activist talks to Sibi Arasu.

Sibi Arasu March, 2017 500 Buy
One woman against Big Oil and patriarchy

Alicia Cawiya, an indigenous activist prepared to defy the powerful to save Ecuador’s Yasuní, talks to Linda Etchart

Linda Etchart March, 2017 500 Buy
New Internationalist – The Facts

We turn the focus inwards to mark our 500th edition.

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2017 500 Buy
‘We’ve never had a benefactor... It made sense to turn to our readers’

Alessio Perrone gets the inside story on our Community Share Offer.

Alessio Perrone, Hazel Healy March, 2017 500 Read
The brave

What makes people brave? Vanessa Baird takes a look at an under-examined quality that can change the world.

Vanessa Baird March, 2017 500 Read
Ecuador votes to bar politicians from having assets in tax havens

The ‘yes’ vote wins in the first, historic referendum of its kind, writes Alessio Perrone.

Alessio Perrone February, 2017 499 Read
Both hands on the spotlight for Rio’s favelas

A small NGO is trying to link local communities and international networks to help Rio’s worse-off neighbourhoods, Ann Deslandes reports.

Ann Deslandes January, 2017 499 Read