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Luke Dale-Harris reports on the ongoing battle to improve the rights of disabled people locked away in secretive Romanian institutions.
A miner, pick in one hand, rifle in the other, adorns many main squares of Bolivia’s highland mining communities, symbolizing the country’s tradition of radical social movements.
Photographer Suvra Kanti Das meets survivors of the garment factory collapse in Dhaka.
Writer and academic Myriam Francois-Cerrah and journalist Noreen Sadik go head-to-head.
The Malian singer-songwriter talks to about being an 'Afro-progressive' and how politics informs her music.
As the civil war in Syria escalates, over two million people have fled across its borders. Jordan had received 515,000 refugees by the end of August. David Brunetti’s images capture the scene.
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Why does abuse persist in Romania? | Luke Dale-Harris reports on the ongoing battle to improve the rights of disabled people locked away in secretive Romanian institutions. |
Luke Dale-Harris | November, 2013 | 467 | Buy |
Country Profile: Bolivia | A miner, pick in one hand, rifle in the other, adorns many main squares of Bolivia’s highland mining communities, symbolizing the country’s tradition of radical social movements. |
John Crabtree | November, 2013 | 467 | Buy |
Out of the ruins of the Rana Plaza | Photographer Suvra Kanti Das meets survivors of the garment factory collapse in Dhaka. |
Suvra Kanti Das | November, 2013 | 467 | Buy |
Argument: Has the Arab Spring failed? | Writer and academic Myriam Francois-Cerrah and journalist Noreen Sadik go head-to-head. |
New Internationalist Editorial | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy |
Racists, go home | Chris Coltrane is unimpressed with Britain's Racist Vans. |
Chris Coltrane | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy |
A word with Rokia Traoré | The Malian singer-songwriter talks to about being an 'Afro-progressive' and how politics informs her music. |
Graeme Green | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy |
Night flight | As the civil war in Syria escalates, over two million people have fled across its borders. Jordan had received 515,000 refugees by the end of August. David Brunetti’s images capture the scene. |
David Brunetti | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy |
Reasons to be cheerful | Lydia James | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Congo Calling | Hazel Healy | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Digital discrimination | Amy Hall | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
What kind of peace? | Ella David | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Muslim activists defy state power | Matthew Newsome | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Fair enough? | New Internationalist Editorial | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Introducing... Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj | Richard Swift | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy | |
Immigration untruths | Hazel Healy | October, 2013 | 466 | Buy |