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 By Shuchi Kapoor

Southern exposure

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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RUTH POTTS is a co-founder of the radical co-operative bread, print & roses, and of the eco-feminist collective, the Hoydens. She is a co-author of The New Materialism, has an MA in Economics for Transition from Schumacher College, ran communications and campaigns for the New Economics Foundation, and helped to organize and launch the Green New Deal

Argument: Can shopping be a form of activism?

Neal Lawson and Ruth Potts, both campaigners and writers, go head-to-head.

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Azzam Alwash in the new flourishing marshlands. Goldman Environmental Prize

Making waves: Azzam Alwash

Veronique Mistiaen meets the environmentalist who has breathed new life into Iraq’s Garden of Eden.

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 Sarah John

Letter from Botswana: Africans, too

The humanity of some of the country’s citizens is often denied by tongue-clucking moralists, finds Wama Molefhe.

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Letters

Letters

Housing, prostitution, violence and the pursuit of economic growth. Praise, blame and all the points in between? Give us your feedback.

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Bitter harvest: plantation labourers in Sumatra face appalling working conditions. Zuma Press, Inc./Alamy

Ghosts on our own land

Gigantic palm oil plantations across Indonesia and Malaysia are having a devastating impact on local farms and workers, too. Ollie Milman reports from Sumatra.

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Southern exposure

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

Shuchi Kapoor June, 2013 463 Buy
Argument: Can shopping be a form of activism?

Neal Lawson and Ruth Potts, both campaigners and writers, go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial June, 2013 463 Buy
Making waves: Azzam Alwash

Veronique Mistiaen meets the environmentalist who has breathed new life into Iraq’s Garden of Eden.

Veronique Mistiaen June, 2013 463 Buy
Justice knocks at generals' door

Patrick Kane June, 2013 463 Buy
Letter from Botswana: Africans, too

The humanity of some of the country’s citizens is often denied by tongue-clucking moralists, finds Wama Molefhe.

Wame Molefhe June, 2013 463 Buy
Letters

Housing, prostitution, violence and the pursuit of economic growth. Praise, blame and all the points in between? Give us your feedback.

New Internationalist Editorial June, 2013 463 Read
Ghosts on our own land

Gigantic palm oil plantations across Indonesia and Malaysia are having a devastating impact on local farms and workers, too. Ollie Milman reports from Sumatra.

Ollie Milman June, 2013 463 Buy
Ssh... secret courts

Simon Crowther June, 2013 463 Buy
LGBT activists boldly go...

Amy Hall June, 2013 463 Buy
Reintroducing... Serzh Sargsyan

Richard Swift June, 2013 463 Buy
Trouble every day

Pablo Rabasco June, 2013 463 Buy
G8 comes to town

Amy Hall June, 2013 463 Buy
Adidas pays up

Amy Hall June, 2013 463 Buy
Frackademics

Jo Lateu June, 2013 463 Buy
Free the Eritrean captives

Katie Harris June, 2013 463 Buy