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 Photo by Jean-Pierre Kepseu

Southern Exposure: Cameroon

Pondering the future in Cameroon, by photographer Jean-Pierre Kepseu.

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Jeremy Seabrook.

Myths of radicalization

Jeremy Seabrook considers the myths of radicalization.

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Open Window: Unprotected

Open Window: Unprotected

Brandan Reynolds from South Africa with ‘Unprotected’.

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Country profile: Chad

Facts, figures and photos from Chad.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Bangui: Tears in the forest

Ruby Diamonde escapes the city and delights in the beauty of the rainforest.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the December 2014 magazine.

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‘Is this your fingerprint? Do you recognize it?’

Strange goings-on in the trial of indigenous protesters accused of killing police in Bagua. Roxana Olivera reports from the Peruvian Amazon.

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The distress dealers: an Action Against Hunger advert.The distress dealers: (left) Save the Children, (centre) ActionAid, (right) Action Against hunger.

The unwelcome return of development pornography

John Hilary on a degrading spectacle that keeps coming back.

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What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

MSF respond to charges against the way they operate in Sierra Leone.

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An anti-nuclear demonstration under way in Mumbai. The government considers such movements ‘anti- development’. Photo: Vivek Prakash / Reuters

Contested territory

Accused by the government of stalling development and by critics on the Left of not being radical enough, NGOs in India are facing many challenges. Dionne Bunsha reports.

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Southern Exposure: Cameroon

Pondering the future in Cameroon, by photographer Jean-Pierre Kepseu.

Jean-Pierre Kepseu December, 2014 478 Buy
Big Bad World - Africa

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp December, 2014 478 Buy
Myths of radicalization

Jeremy Seabrook considers the myths of radicalization.

Jeremy Seabrook December, 2014 478 Buy
Only Planet - Wealth/Abundance

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts December, 2014 478 Buy
Open Window: Unprotected

Brandan Reynolds from South Africa with ‘Unprotected’.

Brandan Reynolds December, 2014 478 Buy
Country profile: Chad

Facts, figures and photos from Chad.

Ben shepherd December, 2014 478 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Work something out

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone December, 2014 478 Buy
Letter from Bangui: Tears in the forest

Ruby Diamonde escapes the city and delights in the beauty of the rainforest.

Ruby Diamonde December, 2014 478 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the December 2014 magazine.

December, 2014 478 Read
Seize the spirit of 1989

Seize the spirit of 1989.

Mark Engler December, 2014 478 Buy
Is the International Criminal Court racist?

David Hoile and Angela Mudukuti go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2014 478 Buy
‘Is this your fingerprint? Do you recognize it?’

Strange goings-on in the trial of indigenous protesters accused of killing police in Bagua. Roxana Olivera reports from the Peruvian Amazon.

Roxana Olivera December, 2014 478 Buy
The unwelcome return of development pornography

John Hilary on a degrading spectacle that keeps coming back.

John Hilary December, 2014 478 Buy
What is the right response to the Ebola crisis?

MSF respond to charges against the way they operate in Sierra Leone.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2014 478 Buy
Contested territory

Accused by the government of stalling development and by critics on the Left of not being radical enough, NGOs in India are facing many challenges. Dionne Bunsha reports.

Dionne Bunsha December, 2014 478 Buy