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The Storyteller

Stephanie Boyd reports from a remote village in the Peruvian Amazon, where ways of life are changing with modern times – but ancient traditions live on.

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Letters

Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Agribusiness backers in Congress scupper climate gains. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

Can the quest for peace in Europe bring calm at home? By Rosebell Kagumire.

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View from India

View from India

Women are being short changed, writes Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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Reasons to be Cheerful

No faith in fossil fuels; Gaining ground; Cough up.

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Violent denial

Violent denial

Report on police violence in France by Manasa Narayanan.

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A Rohingya refugee waits for food in Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar in 2018, where hundreds of thousands of people rely on World Food Programme donations to survive. Photo: Richard Juilliart/Shutterstock

Hunger trap

Report on Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, by Lauren Crosby Medlicott.

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The 2012 Interoceanic Highway pictured here, promised to improve the lives of Peruvian locals. Today it is rarely used for trade, instead serving destructive mining and logging activities. Indigenous groups fear the same will be true for the new Pucallpa–Cruzeiro do Sul road. Photo: Tania Wamani

Narco Highway

Report on the Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul highway that would connect Peru with Brazil by Jack Dodson.

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Parasite parking

Reclaiming parking space, by Paul Krantz.

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Strike surge

Strike surge

Report from China by Andrew Rolland.

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Introducing... Bola Tinubu

Nigerian president known as ‘the kingmaker’.

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Women and children queue for soup to treat child malnutrition at an aid centre in the Tigray town of Adwa on 19 May 2023. Photo: Ximena Borrazas/SOPA Images/Alamy

On the edge

Report on food shortages in Ethiopia by Samuel Getachew.

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Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first president, remains a hero of national liberation in the African country – but many are critical of his stifling of opposition. Here he is pictured playing the guitar in 1975. Photo: Keystone Press/Alamy

‘We believe that humanism is more embracing than socialism’

From the archive: New Internationalist’s first ever issue, in March 1973, arrived amid escalating tensions in southern Africa, with Ian Smith’s white-ruled Rhodesia imposing a blockade on neighbouring Zambia.

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Tragedy - or murder?

At least 500 people have drowned in the Mediterranean in a single incident, just the latest in increasingly normalized disasters. Yet in the Western political milieu, it made barely a ripple. Nanjala Nyabola asks why migration policies have become so deadly, and what it will take to change them.

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The Storyteller

Stephanie Boyd reports from a remote village in the Peruvian Amazon, where ways of life are changing with modern times – but ancient traditions live on.

Stephanie Boyd September, 2023 545 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

September, 2023 545 Read
View from Brazil

Agribusiness backers in Congress scupper climate gains. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto September, 2023 545 Buy
View from Africa

Can the quest for peace in Europe bring calm at home? By Rosebell Kagumire.

Rosebell Kagumire September, 2023 545 Buy
View from India

Women are being short changed, writes Nilanjana Bhowmick.

Nilanjana Bhowmick September, 2023 545 Buy
Reasons to be Cheerful

No faith in fossil fuels; Gaining ground; Cough up.

Bethany Rielly September, 2023 545 Buy
Violent denial

Report on police violence in France by Manasa Narayanan.

Manasa Narayanan September, 2023 545 Buy
Hunger trap

Report on Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, by Lauren Crosby Medlicott.

Lauren Crosby Medlicott September, 2023 545 Buy
Narco Highway

Report on the Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul highway that would connect Peru with Brazil by Jack Dodson.

Jack Dodson September, 2023 545 Buy
Parasite parking

Reclaiming parking space, by Paul Krantz.

Paul Krantz September, 2023 545 Buy
Strike surge

Report from China by Andrew Rolland.

Andrew Rolland September, 2023 545 Buy
Introducing... Bola Tinubu

Nigerian president known as ‘the kingmaker’.

Richard Swift September, 2023 545 Buy
On the edge

Report on food shortages in Ethiopia by Samuel Getachew.

Samuel Getachew September, 2023 545 Buy
‘We believe that humanism is more embracing than socialism’

From the archive: New Internationalist’s first ever issue, in March 1973, arrived amid escalating tensions in southern Africa, with Ian Smith’s white-ruled Rhodesia imposing a blockade on neighbouring Zambia.

David Martin September, 2023 545 Buy
Tragedy - or murder?

At least 500 people have drowned in the Mediterranean in a single incident, just the latest in increasingly normalized disasters. Yet in the Western political milieu, it made barely a ripple. Nanjala Nyabola asks why migration policies have become so deadly, and what it will take to change them.

Nanjala Nyabola September, 2023 545 Buy