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Falling in love with tax

Falling in love with tax

Some rich people are all for it. Nick Harvey reports on the growing desire for tax justice.

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That's rich - The FACTS

That's rich - The FACTS

In spite of global financial crisis, the numbers of super-rich people in the world has grown - and so have their fortunes.

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Election-rigging, torture of opponents, widespread corruption... have marked his rule. Markus Schreiber / AP Photo

Azerbijan's pompous kleptocrat

Worldbeater dishes the dirt on Ilham Aliyev, master of autocratic self-enrichment.

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Showdown in the Amazon Spectral

Showdown in the Amazon

Why are indigenous leaders at odds with their communities in the struggle to conserve their forest homes? Jane Monahan travels to Ecuador to find out.

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The feral rich

The feral rich

How do they get away with it? Vanessa Baird investigates.

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The feral rich - how can we help them?

The feral rich - how can we help them?

A 10-point action plan for policymakers, illustrated by Kate Charlesworth.

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Laying into the poor

Laying into the poor

From the US to China, Owen Jones documents how the demonization of the have-nots is going global.

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Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

As Ethiopia joins the UN Human Rights Council, Laetitia Bader hopes its own rights abuses will be put under the international spotlight.

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Privilege looms large in the southern Indian city of Chennai. Babu Babu / Reuters

India's elites have a ferocious sense of entitlement

A revealing set of US studies has got Urvashi Butalia thinking about how the rich behave in Dehli.

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Rebel zest and great food at El Che-f collective kitchen. Kostantinos Koukoulis

Greece: what the potato movement did next

From direct deals with farmers to guerilla parks and suicide prevention, Alexandra Saliba documents grassroots solutions to the financial crisis.

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This month:  Emilio Agra, from Venezuela, with ‘Evolution’.
The cost of civilization: waste
Emilio Agra lives in the Venezuelan city of Maracay, where he has made his living since 1970 both as a sculptor and as a cartoonist. Emilio Agra

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With guest cartoonist Emilio Agra from Venezuela.

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The Unreported Year 2012

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2013 459 Buy
Country Profile: Swaziland

Mantoe Phakathi January, 2013 459 Buy
Big Bad World - Bad Person

P J Polyp January, 2013 459 Buy
Forty and still fighting.

Steve Parry January, 2013 459 Buy
Falling in love with tax

Some rich people are all for it. Nick Harvey reports on the growing desire for tax justice.

Nick Harvey January, 2013 459 Buy
That's rich - The FACTS

In spite of global financial crisis, the numbers of super-rich people in the world has grown - and so have their fortunes.

January, 2013 459 Buy
Azerbijan's pompous kleptocrat

Worldbeater dishes the dirt on Ilham Aliyev, master of autocratic self-enrichment.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2013 459 Buy
Showdown in the Amazon

Why are indigenous leaders at odds with their communities in the struggle to conserve their forest homes? Jane Monahan travels to Ecuador to find out.

Jane Monahan January, 2013 459 Buy
The feral rich

How do they get away with it? Vanessa Baird investigates.

Vanessa Baird January, 2013 459 Buy
The feral rich - how can we help them?

A 10-point action plan for policymakers, illustrated by Kate Charlesworth.

Kate Charlesworth January, 2013 459 Buy
Laying into the poor

From the US to China, Owen Jones documents how the demonization of the have-nots is going global.

Owen Jones January, 2013 459 Buy
Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

As Ethiopia joins the UN Human Rights Council, Laetitia Bader hopes its own rights abuses will be put under the international spotlight.

Laetitia Bader January, 2013 459 Buy
India's elites have a ferocious sense of entitlement

A revealing set of US studies has got Urvashi Butalia thinking about how the rich behave in Dehli.

Urvashi Butalia January, 2013 459 Buy
Greece: what the potato movement did next

From direct deals with farmers to guerilla parks and suicide prevention, Alexandra Saliba documents grassroots solutions to the financial crisis.

Alexandra Saliba January, 2013 459 Buy
Open Window

With guest cartoonist Emilio Agra from Venezuela.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2013 459 Buy