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No friend of the poor? Mother Teresa once said they should ‘accept their lot’. AP Photo/Bikas Das

How Mother Teresa is torturing Kolkata

S Bedford exposes horrific negligence at a Missionaries of Charity centre in India – and asks when the order will be brought to book.

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 Dominic Bugatto

Bunker economics

Phillip Pilkington on the delusion of worshipping the gold standard.

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Precious blue: water is a treasured resource, but under threat from proposed mining, in the author’s northern Californian community. Jane Theobald

View from the ridge

Jewellery designer Jane Theobald's meditation on the true price of the shiny stuff.

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Dazzle or bust: a billboard model for a jewellery shop advertises the buckling-under-gold bridal look aimed for the status conscious, while the street market outside bustles with more humdrum wares, in Chennai, India. Randy Olson/©National Geographic Image Collection /Alamy

A tale of two Indias

How sinking cash into gold is rocking the country's economy and deepening the wealth divide, by Jaideep Hardikar.

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Sleep soft: a memorial for baby Andini, who died after suffering an extensive skin rash, in Buyat Bay, Indonesia. Locals accuse the Newmont gold&mining corporation of contaminating the bay with heavy metals. Many children have been born with birth defects here. Earthworks

The myth of ethical gold

Certification schemes notwithstanding, clean gold is a bit of a scam, says Stephanie Boyd.

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Community activist Rosa Sara Huamán Photo by Roxana Olivera

Churning up the cloud forest

Roxana Olivera on a Peruvian community's struggles to defend its rights against a mining corporation's dirty tricks.

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Open Window: Pavel Constantin

Pavel Constantin from Romania with ‘Virtual World’.

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Country profile: Mauritania

Facts, figures and photos from Mauritania.

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Gold - the facts

Where does it come from? Who buys it? What do they do with it? What do they do with it? And the impacts of it.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Time stops in Obo

Traumatized by the ravages of a violent militia, a town is still holding its breath. Ruby Diamonde visits.

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YES: Adam Ramsay is co-editor of OurKingdom, the UK section of openDemocracy, and author of the forthcoming ebook 42 reasons to support Scottish independence. Before this, he worked for student activist network People & Planet.

Would Scottish independence be good for radical politics?

Writer and activist Adam Ramsay and professor and author Jim Gallagher go head to head.

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How Mother Teresa is torturing Kolkata

S Bedford exposes horrific negligence at a Missionaries of Charity centre in India – and asks when the order will be brought to book.

September, 2014 475 Buy
Bunker economics

Phillip Pilkington on the delusion of worshipping the gold standard.

Philip Pilkington September, 2014 475 Buy
View from the ridge

Jewellery designer Jane Theobald's meditation on the true price of the shiny stuff.

Jane Theobald September, 2014 475 Buy
A 10-step plan to end gold addiction

Richard Swift September, 2014 475 Buy
A tale of two Indias

How sinking cash into gold is rocking the country's economy and deepening the wealth divide, by Jaideep Hardikar.

Jaideep Hardikar September, 2014 475 Buy
The myth of ethical gold

Certification schemes notwithstanding, clean gold is a bit of a scam, says Stephanie Boyd.

Stephanie Boyd September, 2014 475 Buy
Big Bad World - Recruitment drive

Cartoon by P J Polyp

P J Polyp September, 2014 475 Buy
Churning up the cloud forest

Roxana Olivera on a Peruvian community's struggles to defend its rights against a mining corporation's dirty tricks.

Roxana Olivera September, 2014 475 Buy
Buy a share in the fun

Chris Coltrane September, 2014 475 Buy
Open Window: Pavel Constantin

Pavel Constantin from Romania with ‘Virtual World’.

Pavel Constantin September, 2014 475 Buy
Country profile: Mauritania

Facts, figures and photos from Mauritania.

Robin Selly September, 2014 475 Buy
Gold - the facts

Where does it come from? Who buys it? What do they do with it? What do they do with it? And the impacts of it.

September, 2014 475 Buy
Scratchy Lines - The News

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone September, 2014 475 Buy
Time stops in Obo

Traumatized by the ravages of a violent militia, a town is still holding its breath. Ruby Diamonde visits.

Ruby Diamonde September, 2014 475 Buy
Would Scottish independence be good for radical politics?

Writer and activist Adam Ramsay and professor and author Jim Gallagher go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial September, 2014 475 Buy