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Silk & Stone by Amira Medunjanin; Lament by Einstürzende Neubauten.
Thirty years after the disaster, the campaign for justice continues.
A new law in Egypt is a positive step for women, but not the end of the struggle, says Chalaine Chang.
Syrian artists in exile feel free to express themselves and their politics, discovers Lydia James.
Richard Swift welcomes the Bolivian president's third term in office.
In London's Parliament Square, protesters provide a visible alternative to the politics of vested interest. Hannah Martin reports.
Chris Brazier looks back at an issue of New Internationalist from 1979 on foreign aid.
Those living with HIV in the Ukraine face an uncertain future following cuts to support services, reports Gabriella Jozwiak.
Best-selling author Elif Shafak on Twitter, Turkey and making peace with her fears.
Sofi Lundin meets Catherine Hamlin, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and doctor extraordinaire.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Mixed media: Music | Silk & Stone by Amira Medunjanin; Lament by Einstürzende Neubauten. |
New Internationalist Editorial | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Reasons to be cheerful | Good news from around the world this month. |
Cristiana Moisescu | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Elusive justice after Bhopal | Thirty years after the disaster, the campaign for justice continues. |
Cristiana Moisescu | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Mine shafted | Jess Worth on indigenous Canadians' fight against a mine. |
Jess Worth | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Women protected | A new law in Egypt is a positive step for women, but not the end of the struggle, says Chalaine Chang. |
Chalaine Chang | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Art and soul | Syrian artists in exile feel free to express themselves and their politics, discovers Lydia James. |
Lydia James | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Re-introducing... Evo Morales | Richard Swift welcomes the Bolivian president's third term in office. |
Richard Swift | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Tarpaulin revolution | In London's Parliament Square, protesters provide a visible alternative to the politics of vested interest. Hannah Martin reports. |
Hannah Martin | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
35 years ago... | Chris Brazier looks back at an issue of New Internationalist from 1979 on foreign aid. |
Chris Brazier | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Russia's unseen casualties | Those living with HIV in the Ukraine face an uncertain future following cuts to support services, reports Gabriella Jozwiak. |
Gabriella Jozwiak | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Organized acts of kindness | US debts wiped clean through crowdfunding. |
Tom Lawson | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
TV's transgender trendsetter | Padmini Prakash makes history in India. |
New Internationalist Editorial | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
And finally... Elif Shafak | Best-selling author Elif Shafak on Twitter, Turkey and making peace with her fears. |
Graeme Green | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |
Foreigners are human too | Chris Coltrane | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy | |
Making Waves: Catherine Hamlin | Sofi Lundin meets Catherine Hamlin, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and doctor extraordinaire. |
Sofi Lundin | December, 2014 | 478 | Buy |