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Going vegan

Going vegan

Lydia Noon reports the first vegan bakery in Ramallah’s Jalazoun refugee camp, Palestine.

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Creeping totalitarianism

Creeping totalitarianism

Sharmin Cheema-Kelly offers grave warning about the direction Malaysia is headed.

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Looking for a home: orangutans in Borneo face a struggle to survive as forests are cleared. Photo: Rolf Nussbaumer Photography/Alamy Stock Photo

Catastrophic fires leave orangutans homeless in Indonesia

Richard Swift looks at the how ecological disaster causes a cascade of effects.

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Calais supplement

Calais supplement

Kate Evans explores the camp at Calais through illustration, told with her characteristic warmth and humour.

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The Unreported Year

The Unreported Year

Stories you might have missed in 2015. Compiled by Jo Lateu.

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 Illustration: Brush and bow/Hannah Kirmes-Daly

The fear of ‘not enough to go round’

Global inequality lies at the root of our anxiety over migrants, says Bridget Anderson.

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Solidarity knocks

While governments are sealing borders and erecting walls, ordinary people are offering support and shelter.

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Congolese refugees bound for Uganda. Photo: James Akena/Reuters

Why don’t you move to Uganda?

Patience Akumu explains that some African countries host large numbers of refugees.

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A Syrian girl stands behind a door in a makeshift settlement Ketermaya, south of Beirut. The village, which has a population of just 15,000, is hosting 5,000 refugees – the same number given sanctuary by Britain over the last four years.  Photo: Ali Hashisho/Reuters

‘How can you say no?’

Reem Haddad reports on how Christian Palestinians in Lebanon have welcomed Muslim refugees from Syria.

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The border industry

Ruben Andersson investigates the murky world of border security.

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Global Refugee Crisis – THE FACTS

Global Refugee Crisis – THE FACTS

This infograph from the January-February 2016 New Internationalist magazine offers the big picture view of who, why, and where people flee to.

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Mixed messages: refugees have received a varied reception as they journey through Europe. Here, a policeman plays with a girl last September in Denmark, a cut-through for many Syrian and Iraqi refugees heading for Sweden.  Photo: Claus Fisker/Reuters

Fight for the heart of Europe

On the frontlines of the refugee crisis in Lesvos, Hazel Healy finds loss, humanity – and answers.

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All smiles, no substance: delegates at the Paris climate talks gather for a photo shoot. Photo: ConexiónCOP Agencia de noticias

COP21 agreed to a climate-changed world

Recognition of global warming is one thing; taking genuine action is another, writes Nnimmo Bassey.

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COP21 and the invisible jungle of Calais

Cherri Foytlin meets refugees directly affected by climate change.

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 Image: Ron Mader under a Creative Commons Licence

What’s hot and what’s not at Paris #COP21

Things and people that made us smile - and that raised our ire during the Paris climate talks.

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Going vegan

Lydia Noon reports the first vegan bakery in Ramallah’s Jalazoun refugee camp, Palestine.

Lydia Noon January, 2016 489 Buy
Creeping totalitarianism

Sharmin Cheema-Kelly offers grave warning about the direction Malaysia is headed.

Sharmin Cheema-Kelly January, 2016 489 Buy
Catastrophic fires leave orangutans homeless in Indonesia

Richard Swift looks at the how ecological disaster causes a cascade of effects.

Richard Swift January, 2016 489 Buy
Calais supplement

Kate Evans explores the camp at Calais through illustration, told with her characteristic warmth and humour.

Kate Evans January, 2016 489 Buy
The Unreported Year

Stories you might have missed in 2015. Compiled by Jo Lateu.

Jo Lateu January, 2016 489 Buy
The fear of ‘not enough to go round’

Global inequality lies at the root of our anxiety over migrants, says Bridget Anderson.

Bridget Anderson January, 2016 489 Buy
Solidarity knocks

While governments are sealing borders and erecting walls, ordinary people are offering support and shelter.

Hazel Healy January, 2016 489 Buy
Why don’t you move to Uganda?

Patience Akumu explains that some African countries host large numbers of refugees.

Patience Akumu January, 2016 489 Buy
‘How can you say no?’

Reem Haddad reports on how Christian Palestinians in Lebanon have welcomed Muslim refugees from Syria.

Reem Haddad January, 2016 489 Buy
The border industry

Ruben Andersson investigates the murky world of border security.

Ruben Andersson January, 2016 489 Buy
Global Refugee Crisis – THE FACTS

This infograph from the January-February 2016 New Internationalist magazine offers the big picture view of who, why, and where people flee to.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2016 489 Buy
Fight for the heart of Europe

On the frontlines of the refugee crisis in Lesvos, Hazel Healy finds loss, humanity – and answers.

Hazel Healy January, 2016 489 Buy
COP21 agreed to a climate-changed world

Recognition of global warming is one thing; taking genuine action is another, writes Nnimmo Bassey.

Nnimmo Bassey December, 2015 21 Read
COP21 and the invisible jungle of Calais

Cherri Foytlin meets refugees directly affected by climate change.

Cherri Foytlin December, 2015 21 Read
What’s hot and what’s not at Paris #COP21

Things and people that made us smile - and that raised our ire during the Paris climate talks.

Anonymous December, 2015 21 Read