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Empowering girls against breast ironing in Cameroon. Nakinti Besumbu Nofuru/Gender Danger

Tales of taboo

Breast ironing is seldom talked about, but the practice has a devastating effect on the girls in whose communities it is performed. Amy Hall investigates.

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The wealth that walks Illustration: Sarah John

The wealth that walks

A Motswana (A citizen of Botswana) could probably give you a dozen reasons why the cow crossed the road, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

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Southern Exposure - Daniel Patiño Flor

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World

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Lone defiance: demanding proper compensation, farmer Xiang Wen Jiang resists eviction and the demolition of his house in the town of Gushi, Henan Province. David Gray / Reuters

Dreams deferred

Property remains red hot in China – a safe bet for the urban élite, a distant dream for the working underclass. Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore reports.

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Housing - THE FACTS

Prices through the roof, a gaping deficit, homelessness, one billion in slums and an urban takeover.

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Dianne Post is an international human rights attorney who spent 18 years representing battered
women and children in family law, but since 1998 has been working internationally in 19 countries on genderbased violence. She is based in Phoenix, Arizona.

Argument: Should prostitution be legalized?

Human rights lawyer Dianne Post and writer and filmmaker Bishakha Datta go head-to-head.

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Stop evictions! Protesters signal their anger outside a bank in Barcelona. Manu Fernandez / AP Photo

Resisting evictions Spanish style

The fallout the property bubble is mass homelessness. Melissa García Lamarca records how public anger has galvanized the movement for housing justice.

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Tales of taboo

Breast ironing is seldom talked about, but the practice has a devastating effect on the girls in whose communities it is performed. Amy Hall investigates.

Amy Hall May, 2013 462 Buy
Mass agitation

Report from Bulgaria.

Ruslan Trad May, 2013 462 Buy
Big Bad World - Climate Change

Polyp May, 2013 462 Buy
Open Window

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2013 462 Buy
Democracy only works when we know the truth

Chris Coltrane May, 2013 462 Buy
The wealth that walks

A Motswana (A citizen of Botswana) could probably give you a dozen reasons why the cow crossed the road, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

Wame Molefhe May, 2013 462 Buy
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2013 462 Buy
Mixed Media Reviews - 462

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2013 462 Buy
Southern Exposure - Daniel Patiño Flor

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World

Daniel Patiño Flor April, 2013 437 Buy
Beyond the barricade

Iris Cecilia Gonzales April, 2013 461 Buy
Dreams deferred

Property remains red hot in China – a safe bet for the urban élite, a distant dream for the working underclass. Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore reports.

Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore April, 2013 461 Buy
Housing - THE FACTS

Prices through the roof, a gaping deficit, homelessness, one billion in slums and an urban takeover.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy
Argument: Should prostitution be legalized?

Human rights lawyer Dianne Post and writer and filmmaker Bishakha Datta go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy
Resisting evictions Spanish style

The fallout the property bubble is mass homelessness. Melissa García Lamarca records how public anger has galvanized the movement for housing justice.

Melissa García Lamarca April, 2013 461 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy