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Three generations of a Tamil family internally displaced. Trokilinochchi Under a CC Licence

Crude triumphalism in Sri Lanka

On the eve of the Commonwealth summit in Colombo, Lewis Garland reports on the insidious disempowerment of the country's Tamil community.

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What the frack...?

The fracking process explained visually.

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The frack files

The lowdown on fracking and why communities around the world are so against it. The myths, the science, the history, the empty promises, the facts – all in this handy primer written by environmental researcher Danny Chivers.

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John Pilger: Australia's silent apartheid

The investigative journalist and filmmaker tells Hazel Healy about his new film, and explains why Australia is still on an international ‘shame list’.

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Is it time for a new wheelchair access icon? A group calling itself the Accessible Icon Project proposes a more dynamic version of the International Symbol of Access, in circulation since 1969. The BBC reports that the new icon started as a piece of ‘guerrilla art’ on the campus of Gordon College near Boston, US. Artist Sara Hendron, one of those behind the project, says the new symbol is ‘a metaphor for self-direction and self determination’. accessibleicon.org Steve A Johnson under a CC Licence

Rolling towards progress

Jody Mcintyre takes the notion of disability to task with a personal exploration of difference and defiance.

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Crude triumphalism in Sri Lanka

On the eve of the Commonwealth summit in Colombo, Lewis Garland reports on the insidious disempowerment of the country's Tamil community.

Lewis Garland December, 2013 468 Read
What the frack...?

The fracking process explained visually.

Dinyar Godrej December, 2013 468 Read
The frack files

The lowdown on fracking and why communities around the world are so against it. The myths, the science, the history, the empty promises, the facts – all in this handy primer written by environmental researcher Danny Chivers.

Danny Chivers December, 2013 468 Read
John Pilger: Australia's silent apartheid

The investigative journalist and filmmaker tells Hazel Healy about his new film, and explains why Australia is still on an international ‘shame list’.

Hazel Healy November, 2013 467 Buy
Rolling towards progress

Jody Mcintyre takes the notion of disability to task with a personal exploration of difference and defiance.

Jody McIntyre November, 2013 467 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Lydia James November, 2013 467 Buy
Climate set-to

Hazel Healy November, 2013 467 Buy
Challenge to Walmart

Alex Wood November, 2013 467 Buy
Tax haven stand-off

Rachel Baird November, 2013 467 Buy
Book reviews

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2013 467 Buy
Tierra y libertad

Pablo Rabasco November, 2013 467 Buy
Cyber-dissidents jailed

Lydia James November, 2013 467 Buy
Introducing... Tony Abbott

Richard Swift November, 2013 467 Buy
Hair thieves on the prowl

Anastasia Moloney November, 2013 467 Buy
Film reviews

Malcolm Lewis November, 2013 467 Buy