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By Night the Mountain Burns, by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel; Inequality and the 1% by Danny Dorling; Assata by Assata Shakur; and This Changes everything: Capitalism vs the Climate by Naomi Klein.

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The Overnighters – sex and homelessness in fracking boom Middle America.

Film reviews

The Overnighters, directed by Jesse Moss; The Imitation Game, directed by Morten Tyldum.

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Throat singer Tanya Tagaq on sublime and spectacular form with Animism.

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Animism by Tanya Tagaq; Spirit of Malombo by Julian Bahula.

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Citizen activism marches on

Mark Engler draws lessons from marches past and present.

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YES: Nayna Patel is the medical director at Akanksha IVF Clinic, Anand, Gujarat, India. More than 825 surrogate babies have been born at her clinic. Her work has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show and on the BBC. She runs the Anand Surrogate Trust for the benefit of the surrogates and their families.

Is surrogacy a legitimate way out of poverty?

Doctors Nayna Patel and Mohan Rao go head to head.

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And finally... Dayo Olopade

'Africa isn't all refugee camps and windswept savannahs,' says the Nigerian-American journalist and author.

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Making waves: Barat Ali Batoor

The Afghan photo-journalist is using his own experience of asylum to help others. He speaks to Michelle Slater.

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The lowdown on Viktor Orban

The Hungarian Prime Minister is put under the spotlight.

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 Photo: Jon Cartwright

So much for free speech...

It's a complicated issue, admits Kate Smurthwaite.

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Open Window: Migration

Open Window: Migration

Trayko Popov from Bulgaria with ‘Migration’.

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Clockwise from top left. A boy releases his racing pigeons from the high walls above the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir; a young shepherd tending his flock near the Iraqi border; a shop on the outskirts of Istanbul selling clothes bearing the logo of ISIS/Islamic State; a passionate moment during the filming of a popular TV drama, with the Bosphorus Bridge illuminated in the background; a demonstrator poses in front of a burning barricade built to stop police reaching Taksim Square during the anti-government demonstrations in Istanbul in 2013. Photos by Guy Martin / Panos Pictures

Country profile: Turkey

Samantha North assesses a country with a volatile mix of cultural, religious and political influences.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Bangui: The truth, and nothing but

It’s hard to trust official sources of information in CAR, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

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Book reviews

By Night the Mountain Burns, by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel; Inequality and the 1% by Danny Dorling; Assata by Assata Shakur; and This Changes everything: Capitalism vs the Climate by Naomi Klein.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2014 477 Read
Film reviews

The Overnighters, directed by Jesse Moss; The Imitation Game, directed by Morten Tyldum.

Malcolm Lewis November, 2014 477 Buy
Music reviews

Animism by Tanya Tagaq; Spirit of Malombo by Julian Bahula.

Louise Gray November, 2014 477 Buy
Citizen activism marches on

Mark Engler draws lessons from marches past and present.

Mark Engler November, 2014 477 Buy
Is surrogacy a legitimate way out of poverty?

Doctors Nayna Patel and Mohan Rao go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2014 477 Buy
And finally... Dayo Olopade

'Africa isn't all refugee camps and windswept savannahs,' says the Nigerian-American journalist and author.

Graeme Green November, 2014 477 Buy
Only Planet - Drone

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts November, 2014 477 Buy
Making waves: Barat Ali Batoor

The Afghan photo-journalist is using his own experience of asylum to help others. He speaks to Michelle Slater.

Michelle Slater November, 2014 477 Buy
The lowdown on Viktor Orban

The Hungarian Prime Minister is put under the spotlight.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2014 477 Buy
Big Bad World - Spooooky

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

November, 2014 477 Buy
So much for free speech...

It's a complicated issue, admits Kate Smurthwaite.

Kate Smurthwaite November, 2014 477 Buy
Open Window: Migration

Trayko Popov from Bulgaria with ‘Migration’.

Trayko Popov November, 2014 477 Buy
Country profile: Turkey

Samantha North assesses a country with a volatile mix of cultural, religious and political influences.

Samantha North November, 2014 477 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Mainstream religion

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone November, 2014 477 Buy
Letter from Bangui: The truth, and nothing but

It’s hard to trust official sources of information in CAR, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde November, 2014 477 Buy