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New app could help Iranians avoid morality police

New app could help Iranians avoid morality police

Hazel Healy reports on an innovation that could help women in Iran.

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Keystone sting

Keystone sting

Trade agreements could threaten Keystone protester victory, writes Colin Roche.

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Big hydro bad news

Big hydro bad news

Klara Sikorova bemoans the destruction of communities in Georgia caused by big hydropower projects.

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 Photo: Signe Vest/Right to Movement

Run for your life

Giedre Steikunaite considers the importance of the Palestine Marathon.

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Philippines at risk of 'AIDS epidemic'

Philippines at risk of 'AIDS epidemic'

UN warning must be heeded, writes Iris Gonzales.

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Introducing... Caterina Martins

Richard Swift introduces Portugal's 'Caterina the Great'.

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A cleaner cup of tea

A cleaner cup of tea

Sabita Banerji on improving tea workers' lives.

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25 years ago in New Internationalist...

25 years ago in New Internationalist...

Chris Brazier remembers the editorial contributions of David Ransom.

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Animal wrongs

Animal wrongs

Finland's poor record on animal rights is threatening its reputation as a civilized, ethical country. Kelsi Farrington reports.

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The mayor of Sinsan village points out a map of the proposed air city development on Jeju island, and its negative consequences for locals.  Photo: pagansweare.com

Upping the ante aero

Rose Bridger on the threat of an aerotropolis on Jeju Island.

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Numbers game: edu-businesses are keen to exploit the profit potential of schools around the world. Photo: Jake Lyell/Water Aid/Alamy Stock Photo

PISA-envy, Pearson and Starbucks-style schools

Good for corporations, but what about the pupils? Adam Unwin and John Yandell consider the impact of edu-businesses.

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A young Pole wearing clothes with nationalistic symbols burns a flare in front of the National Stadium in Warsaw during the anti-migrant March of Independence in November 2015. Photo: Dominik Sipiński

A rightwing spiral

Dominik Sipiński reports on the rise of a nationalist Poland.

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Green machines

Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.

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Don’t even think about it: a sign in Mondulkiri province in eastern Cambodia warns against illegal logging.  Photo: Bjorn Svensson/Alamy

Logging louts

Forest communities are under siege in Cambodia, says Fran Lambrick.

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Forest facts

Forest facts

Facts and figures about trees and forests, from carbon control to biodiversity.

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New app could help Iranians avoid morality police

Hazel Healy reports on an innovation that could help women in Iran.

Hazel Healy April, 2016 491 Read
Keystone sting

Trade agreements could threaten Keystone protester victory, writes Colin Roche.

Colin Roche April, 2016 491 Read
Big hydro bad news

Klara Sikorova bemoans the destruction of communities in Georgia caused by big hydropower projects.

Klara Sikorova April, 2016 491 Read
Run for your life

Giedre Steikunaite considers the importance of the Palestine Marathon.

Giedre Steikunaite April, 2016 491 Read
Philippines at risk of 'AIDS epidemic'

UN warning must be heeded, writes Iris Gonzales.

Iris Cecilia Gonzales April, 2016 491 Read
Introducing... Caterina Martins

Richard Swift introduces Portugal's 'Caterina the Great'.

Richard Swift April, 2016 491 Read
A cleaner cup of tea

Sabita Banerji on improving tea workers' lives.

Sabita Banerji April, 2016 491 Read
25 years ago in New Internationalist...

Chris Brazier remembers the editorial contributions of David Ransom.

Chris Brazier April, 2016 491 Read
Animal wrongs

Finland's poor record on animal rights is threatening its reputation as a civilized, ethical country. Kelsi Farrington reports.

Kelsi Farrington April, 2016 491 Read
Upping the ante aero

Rose Bridger on the threat of an aerotropolis on Jeju Island.

Rose Bridger April, 2016 491 Read
PISA-envy, Pearson and Starbucks-style schools

Good for corporations, but what about the pupils? Adam Unwin and John Yandell consider the impact of edu-businesses.

Adam Unwin,John Yandell April, 2016 491 Read
A rightwing spiral

Dominik Sipiński reports on the rise of a nationalist Poland.

Dominik Sipinski April, 2016 491 Read
Green machines

Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.

Diana Beresford-Kroeger April, 2016 491 Read
Logging louts

Forest communities are under siege in Cambodia, says Fran Lambrick.

Fran Lambrick April, 2016 491 Read
Forest facts

Facts and figures about trees and forests, from carbon control to biodiversity.

Wayne Ellwood April, 2016 491 Read