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Until HIV is no longer a swear word

Until HIV is no longer a swear word

A fight forces Wame Molefhe to see the distance
between dream and reality.

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Street scene from central Cairo. All photographs by Maria Golia.

Country Profile: Egypt

The country’s last 150 years reflect a dynamic process, part of the greater human quest for fair self-governance.

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Despetrate to get away, the eponymous Shell.

Shell

A film written and directed by Scott Graham (90 minutes).

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Photo: Berthold Stadler / AP / Press Association Images

Angela Davis

Once on the FBI's 'most wanted' list, the radical political activist, author and scholar has been making waves in the civil rights movement since 1961. She talks to Frank Barat about her past, her present, and her hopes for the future.

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Big Bad World

Big Bad World

Corporations answer questions, by PJ Polyp.

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Aminatou Haidar Rafael Marchante / Reuters

Where are they now? Aminatou Haidar

The nonviolent resistance activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1997 issue.

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Polyp’s original illustration for Sachs’ 1992 series of essays called ‘Development: a Guide to the Ruins’. The face on the Sphinx is that of Harry Truman, the US President who coined the idea of  ‘underdevelopment’ in a 1949 speech. He saw greater production as ‘the key to prosperity and peace’ and the US as ‘pre-eminent among nations’.

Liberating the world from development

In 1992 New Internationalist published Wolfgang Sachs’ seminal series of essays Development: A Guide to the Ruins. Two decades on, he looks at how globalization gave the concept of ‘development’ an unexpected new lease of life – and argues that the 21st century needs to outgrow the idea for the sake of both the poor and the planet.

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 Photo by: Varsha Yeshwant Kumar

Where are they now? Mari Marcel Thekaekara

The Indian activist who's been writing for New Internationalist for almost 25 years.

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Until HIV is no longer a swear word

A fight forces Wame Molefhe to see the distance
between dream and reality.

Wame Molefhe March, 2013 460 Buy
Country Profile: Egypt

The country’s last 150 years reflect a dynamic process, part of the greater human quest for fair self-governance.

Maria Golia March, 2013 460 Buy
Diaspora doctors

Report from Syria.

Saleyha Ahsan March, 2013 460 Buy
Shell

A film written and directed by Scott Graham (90 minutes).

Malcolm Lewis March, 2013 460 Buy
Idle No More

Report from Canada.

Audrey Redman – Dakota First Nation March, 2013 460 Buy
Introducing... Park Geun-hye

Report from South Korea.

Richard Swift March, 2013 460 Buy
Joining the dots

Report from Australia.

Anna Rose March, 2013 460 Buy
Enough is enough

Report from India.

Mari Marcel Thekaekara March, 2013 460 Buy
Angela Davis

Once on the FBI's 'most wanted' list, the radical political activist, author and scholar has been making waves in the civil rights movement since 1961. She talks to Frank Barat about her past, her present, and her hopes for the future.

Frank Barat March, 2013 460 Buy
Big Bad World

Corporations answer questions, by PJ Polyp.

PJ Polyp March, 2013 460 Buy
Shields, 10 years on

Report from Iraq.

Stefan Simanowitz March, 2013 460 Buy
What IF?

Report from Britain.

March, 2013 460 Buy
Where are they now? Aminatou Haidar

The nonviolent resistance activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1997 issue.

March, 2013 460 Buy
Liberating the world from development

In 1992 New Internationalist published Wolfgang Sachs’ seminal series of essays Development: A Guide to the Ruins. Two decades on, he looks at how globalization gave the concept of ‘development’ an unexpected new lease of life – and argues that the 21st century needs to outgrow the idea for the sake of both the poor and the planet.

March, 2013 460 Buy
Where are they now? Mari Marcel Thekaekara

The Indian activist who's been writing for New Internationalist for almost 25 years.

March, 2013 460 Buy