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A roadmap for a fair economy

Here's how to get from where we are to where we want to be...

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Celebrating at a wedding in Jalalabad. Nick Megoran

Kyrgyzstan

Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain.

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Paul, from Ghana,
sells on the streets
of Buenos Aires. Sebastiano Vitale

Frontline Africans: migrants hit by Europe's economic decline

What can African migrant workers do when faced with rising unemployment and racism in Europe? Sarah Babiker reports from Spain and Argentina.

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Should assisted suicide be legalized?

Should assisted suicide be legalized?

Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

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Put equality first Bill Proud / Cartoon Stock

Put equality first

Both inequality and economic instability are growing. How deep does the connection go? wonders Vanessa Baird.

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New year, new start Tyrone Ping Under a CC Licence

New year, new start

John Jordan and Isa Fremeaux up sticks and head for their utopia ‚ even if it doesn't yet exist.

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Cartoon Corner Special

Big Bad World, Only Planet plus guest cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh from Palestine.

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Human potential and
happiness in Benda Bilili!

Best of the Arts 2011

We watched, we read, we listened: New Internationalist's favourite films, books and music from last year.

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Split society: shack dwellers
in Cape Town are dwarfed by
a huge billboard promoting a
‘brighter’ future. Eric Miller/Panos

Has the ANC ushered in neo-apartheid?

As the African National Congress turns 100, Brett Scott criticises its failure to share South Africa's prosperity with the poor.

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A sign of hope? US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Burma – and Aung San Suu Kyi – in November 2011. Saul Loeb / Pool / Reuters

Are Burma’s reforms for real?

Changes in Burma over the past year have been astounding, but as the country celebrates 64 years of independence, its people remain far from free.

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A stolen childhood: for those recruited into the
FARC’s rebel army, returning to civilian life is
a new challenge. This photo of a young girl
holding a weapon was found on the body
of a rebel killed in combat in 2008. Reuters/National Police/ Handout

From child soldier to civilian - a tough transition in Colombia

Having handed in their weapons, former child soldiers face a new battle - for acceptance into society. Seth Biderman reports.

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Is the European Union damaging to democratic rights?

Is the European Union damaging to democratic rights?

Anti-poverty campaigner John Hilary and politics professor Carlos Closa go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

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Margaret Thatcher is The Iron Lady AP Photo/Scott Applewhite

Horror flick: Mrs T at the multiplex

Forget Scream, The Exorcist and Jaws: The nightmare on Downing Street is coming to a cinema near you.

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A roadmap for a fair economy

Here's how to get from where we are to where we want to be...

Vanessa Baird March, 2012 450 Buy
Money talks - so make yours walk.

March is 'Move Your Money' month!

Tim Hunt March, 2012 450 Buy
Kyrgyzstan

Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain.

Nick Megoran March, 2012 450 Buy
Frontline Africans: migrants hit by Europe's economic decline

What can African migrant workers do when faced with rising unemployment and racism in Europe? Sarah Babiker reports from Spain and Argentina.

Sarah Babiker March, 2012 450 Buy
Should assisted suicide be legalized?

Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

New Internationalist March, 2012 450 Buy
The Kremlin beckons, but Putin’s star is fading

4 March, Presidential Elections, Russia

Victor Sonkin March, 2012 450 Buy
Put equality first

Both inequality and economic instability are growing. How deep does the connection go? wonders Vanessa Baird.

Vanessa Baird March, 2012 450 Buy
New year, new start

John Jordan and Isa Fremeaux up sticks and head for their utopia ‚ even if it doesn't yet exist.

John Jordan,Isabelle Fremeaux January, 2012 449 Buy
Cartoon Corner Special

Big Bad World, Only Planet plus guest cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh from Palestine.

Sarah Colborne January, 2012 449 Buy
Best of the Arts 2011

We watched, we read, we listened: New Internationalist's favourite films, books and music from last year.

Vanessa Baird January, 2012 449 Buy
Has the ANC ushered in neo-apartheid?

As the African National Congress turns 100, Brett Scott criticises its failure to share South Africa's prosperity with the poor.

Brett Scott January, 2012 449 Buy
Are Burma’s reforms for real?

Changes in Burma over the past year have been astounding, but as the country celebrates 64 years of independence, its people remain far from free.

Tina Burrett January, 2012 449 Buy
From child soldier to civilian - a tough transition in Colombia

Having handed in their weapons, former child soldiers face a new battle - for acceptance into society. Seth Biderman reports.

Seth Biderman January, 2012 449 Buy
Is the European Union damaging to democratic rights?

Anti-poverty campaigner John Hilary and politics professor Carlos Closa go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

John Hilary January, 2012 449 Buy
Horror flick: Mrs T at the multiplex

Forget Scream, The Exorcist and Jaws: The nightmare on Downing Street is coming to a cinema near you.

Steve Parry January, 2012 449 Buy