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A purpose-built camp offers refugees a sense of relief, but for how long?, asks Sarah Shearman.
Afghan refugee organizer Yonous Muhammadi speaks to Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Samir Dathi in Athens, Greece.
Rahila Gupta meets women fighters in Rojava who are leading the charge towards a radical democracy.
Femke Wijdekop makes the case for Ecocide to become a crime under international law.
What will it take to get electricity to Africa’s rural poor? Ruth Nyambura explores.
Technology, whether low or high, needs to be appropriate and within reach to make a difference.
Technology can be a big enabler – yet the difference in terms of what’s available to rich and poor is vast.
Peasant farmers resisting the violence of agribusiness. By Nils McCune.
The world's poor are still losing out. They need a better deal, argues Dinyar Godrej.
From France to Iceland, two seemingly disparate movements converge around the same dream, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.
When looking at the Middle East, all attention is focused on Syria right now, writes Sophia Akram.
Angry White People by Hsiao-Hung Pai; A Girl in Exile by Ismail Kadare; The Egyptians: A Radical Story by Jack Shenker; How Did We Get Into This Mess? by George Monbiot.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inside Dunkirk's new refugee camp | A purpose-built camp offers refugees a sense of relief, but for how long?, asks Sarah Shearman. |
Sarah Shearman | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| ‘The best help comes from simple, solidarity movements’ | Afghan refugee organizer Yonous Muhammadi speaks to Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Samir Dathi in Athens, Greece. |
Marienna Pope-Weidemann,Samir Dathi | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| Military fatigues and floral scarves | Rahila Gupta meets women fighters in Rojava who are leading the charge towards a radical democracy. |
Rahila Gupta | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| The duty to care for our common home | Femke Wijdekop makes the case for Ecocide to become a crime under international law. |
Femke Wijdekop | May, 2016 | 492 | Read |
| The Disrupted | Jim Thomas on the winners and losers of emerging technologies. |
Jim Thomas | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| The energy fix | What will it take to get electricity to Africa’s rural poor? Ruth Nyambura explores. |
Ruth Nyambura | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Switched on | Technology, whether low or high, needs to be appropriate and within reach to make a difference. |
Dinyar Godrej | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Male baldness v malaria? | Simon Trace on the skewed priorities of medical research. |
Simon Trace | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Facts - Mind the technology gap | Technology can be a big enabler – yet the difference in terms of what’s available to rich and poor is vast. |
May, 2016 | 492 | Buy | |
| 'Because the river told me' | Peasant farmers resisting the violence of agribusiness. By Nils McCune. |
Nils McCune | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Technology as if people mattered* | The world's poor are still losing out. They need a better deal, argues Dinyar Godrej. |
Dinyar Godrej | May, 2016 | 492 | Buy |
| Rêve Générale to Panama Papers | From France to Iceland, two seemingly disparate movements converge around the same dream, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry. |
Jamie Kelsey-Fry | April, 2016 | 491 | Read |
| Regional conflicts overshadow Iraqi mental health | When looking at the Middle East, all attention is focused on Syria right now, writes Sophia Akram. |
Sophia Akram | April, 2016 | 491 | Read |
| Also out there... | More reviews from the April 2016 magazine. |
April, 2016 | 491 | Read | |
| Mixed Media: Books | Angry White People by Hsiao-Hung Pai; A Girl in Exile by Ismail Kadare; The Egyptians: A Radical Story by Jack Shenker; How Did We Get Into This Mess? by George Monbiot. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2016 | 491 | Read |