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Nasima Khan (left) with her home servant Sokina. Copyright Jannatul Mawa

Southern Exposure: close distance

Photographer Jannatul Mawa closes the distance between housewives and housemaids in Bangladesh.

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Cosying up to the Saudis

Our government has a charmingly cosy relationship with Saudi Arabia, writes Chris Coltrane.

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Country Profile: Malawi

Richard Carver's insights into a country struggling with poverty, floods and corruption.

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Open Window - Creative Killing

Jalal Hajir from Morocco with ‘Creative Killing’.

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 Illustration by Sarah John.

When a sanctuary is a prison

Ruby Diamonde witnesses the pain of a community that can't go home.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the April 2015 magazine.

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Ending corporate rule

Can we find a way to loosen big business's stranglehold on the US? asks Mark Engler.

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YES: Mathew Lawrence (left) is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research, where he works on issues relating to political economy and democratic reform. His most recent publication was De-financialisation: a democratic reformation of finance (2014).

NO: Uri Gordon (right) is a lecturer in Political Theory at Loughborough University and co-convenor of the Anarchist Studies Network. An Israeli-born activist and academic, he authored Anarchy Alive!: Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory (Pluto Press, 2008).

Should voting be compulsory?

Mathew Lawrence and Uri Gordon go head to head.

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The People vs Monsanto (and other GM giants)

The People vs Monsanto (and other GM giants)

Around the world people are mobilizing against biotech bullies.

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Juan and his younger brother (peeping out from behind the bricks in the photo below) occasionally snatch moments of play, but their work is never done. Fernando de Berro

Growing upside down

For thousands of Peruvian children, daily life means working to help feed the family. Fernando Del Berro meets one of them.

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Beating the blacklisters

Phil Chamberlain reveals the secret war between big business and union activists.

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Action! What can I do?

The following organizations give advice and informa­tion, and campaign on GM, food safety and sovereignty.

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Only Planet - New Thing

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts April, 2015 481 Buy
Southern Exposure: close distance

Photographer Jannatul Mawa closes the distance between housewives and housemaids in Bangladesh.

Jannatul Mawa April, 2015 481 Buy
Big Bad World - Hope

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp April, 2015 481 Buy
Cosying up to the Saudis

Our government has a charmingly cosy relationship with Saudi Arabia, writes Chris Coltrane.

Chris Coltrane April, 2015 481 Buy
Country Profile: Malawi

Richard Carver's insights into a country struggling with poverty, floods and corruption.

Richard Carver April, 2015 481 Buy
Open Window - Creative Killing

Jalal Hajir from Morocco with ‘Creative Killing’.

Jalal Hajir April, 2015 481 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Escape!

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone April, 2015 481 Buy
When a sanctuary is a prison

Ruby Diamonde witnesses the pain of a community that can't go home.

Ruby Diamonde April, 2015 481 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the April 2015 magazine.

April, 2015 481 Read
Ending corporate rule

Can we find a way to loosen big business's stranglehold on the US? asks Mark Engler.

Mark Engler April, 2015 481 Buy
Should voting be compulsory?

Mathew Lawrence and Uri Gordon go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2015 481 Buy
The People vs Monsanto (and other GM giants)

Around the world people are mobilizing against biotech bullies.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2015 481 Read
Growing upside down

For thousands of Peruvian children, daily life means working to help feed the family. Fernando Del Berro meets one of them.

Fernando Del Berro April, 2015 481 Buy
Beating the blacklisters

Phil Chamberlain reveals the secret war between big business and union activists.

Phil Chamberlain April, 2015 481 Buy
Action! What can I do?

The following organizations give advice and informa­tion, and campaign on GM, food safety and sovereignty.

April, 2015 481 Buy