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Mixed Media Reviews

Film, book and movie reviews from around the world.

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Rescue workers deliver the coffin of one of the hostages to the hospital in the nearby town of Amenas. Ramzi Boudina / Reuters

Algerian gas plant terror: the real story

Used to justify Western military in North Africa, we have not been told the truth about the Tiguentourine attack reveals Jeremy Keenan.

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Vacant billboards as a metaphor for economic downturn. Lindsey Collen

Country Profile: Mauritius

Contradictions and extremes on an island country 'invented by colonization'.

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Joining hands

Joining hands

A home of one’s own is best built with the help of others. Samir Jeraj outlines three models of housing that can beat the tyranny of the marketplace.

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Frozen mid-jump in a 2008 snapshot of the US housing crisis: this girl’s family’s belongings lie on the sidewalk, following their eviction from their home in Waco, Texas. Her four siblings are not in the frame. Larry Downing / Reuters

Safe as houses?

Homes are for living in – so why are they sites of great insecurity? Dinyar Godrej makes the case against the scandal and delusion of the property marketplace.

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Richard Wamai is an assistant professor of Public Health at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. He conducts research in HIV/AIDS – male circumcision for HIV prevention and the cost efficiency of interventions – neglected tropical diseases, and health systems and policy in Africa. He comes from Kenya.

Argument: Is male circumcision harmful?

Richard Wamai and Ronald Goldman go head to head.

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The Facts

The Facts

World progress 1970-2010

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Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani Arash Ashoorinia

Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani

The Iranian women's rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our March 2007 issue.

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Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

The Guatemalan indigenous rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1993 issue.

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Also out there...

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The Sound of One Hand Killing

The Sound of One Hand Killing

A book by Teresa Solana translated by Peter Bush (Bitter Lemon Press, ISBN 978 1 908524 065)

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Worldbeater - G4S

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy
Mixed Media Reviews

Film, book and movie reviews from around the world.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy
Algerian gas plant terror: the real story

Used to justify Western military in North Africa, we have not been told the truth about the Tiguentourine attack reveals Jeremy Keenan.

Jeremy Keenan April, 2013 461 Buy
A Nobel Prize for drone strikes?

Mark Engler April, 2013 461 Buy
Open Window

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2013 461 Buy
Country Profile: Mauritius

Contradictions and extremes on an island country 'invented by colonization'.

Lindsey Collen April, 2013 461 Buy
Joining hands

A home of one’s own is best built with the help of others. Samir Jeraj outlines three models of housing that can beat the tyranny of the marketplace.

Samir Jeraj April, 2013 461 Buy
Safe as houses?

Homes are for living in – so why are they sites of great insecurity? Dinyar Godrej makes the case against the scandal and delusion of the property marketplace.

Dinyar Godrej April, 2013 461 Buy
Argument: Is male circumcision harmful?

Richard Wamai and Ronald Goldman go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial March, 2013 460 Buy
The Facts

World progress 1970-2010

March, 2013 460 Buy
Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani

The Iranian women's rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our March 2007 issue.

Chris Brazier March, 2013 460 Buy
Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

The Guatemalan indigenous rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1993 issue.

Anna Bevan March, 2013 460 Buy
Also out there...

More film, book & music reviews.

March, 2013 460 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

March, 2013 460 Buy
The Sound of One Hand Killing

A book by Teresa Solana translated by Peter Bush (Bitter Lemon Press, ISBN 978 1 908524 065)

Jo Lateu March, 2013 460 Buy