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Kelvin Hopkins and Caroline Lucas go head to head on the question that will be put to British voters in a referendum in June.
Jess Worth reports on a victory for campaigners wanting BP out of the arts.
Louise Sales reports on word games in the GMO industry.
Britain's ongoing high-level relations with Bahrain is unacceptable, writes Batool Al Musawi.
Surfer girl Shumi captures her friend on camera.
Chris Brazier remembers our climate change denial magazine.
Richard Swift introduces Jamaica's new prime minister.
Emily Korstanje reports on China's treatment of political prisoners.
The sanitation crisis is over, but the government faces further challenges, writes Habib Battah.
Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.
A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.
Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting in the divided city of al-Khalil.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Should Britain leave the European Union? | Kelvin Hopkins and Caroline Lucas go head to head on the question that will be put to British voters in a referendum in June. |
New Internationalist Editorial | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Reasons to be cheerful | Stories to give us cheer this month. |
New Internationalist Editorial | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Banished Petroleum | Jess Worth reports on a victory for campaigners wanting BP out of the arts. |
Jess Worth | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Semantically engineered crops | Louise Sales reports on word games in the GMO industry. |
Louise Sales | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Standing with the oppressors | Britain's ongoing high-level relations with Bahrain is unacceptable, writes Batool Al Musawi. |
Batool Al Musawi | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Surfer girls defy convention in Bangladesh | Surfer girl Shumi captures her friend on camera. |
New Internationalist Editorial | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Five years ago in New Internationalist | Chris Brazier remembers our climate change denial magazine. |
Chris Brazier | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| Stateless Shona in Kenya | Maina Waruru on a community without rights. |
Maina Waruru | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Introducing... Andrew Holness | Richard Swift introduces Jamaica's new prime minister. |
Richard Swift | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Rights on bikes | Afghan women are cycling to empowerment. By Kelsi Farrington. |
Kelsi Farrington | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| Torture tactics in Tibet | Emily Korstanje reports on China's treatment of political prisoners. |
Emily Korstanje | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Government garbage U-turn in Lebanon | The sanitation crisis is over, but the government faces further challenges, writes Habib Battah. |
Habib Battah | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Artful dodging | Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals. |
Danny Chivers | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| Run, Palestine, run | A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports. |
Giedre Steikunaite | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian | Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting in the divided city of al-Khalil. |
Noreen Sadik | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |