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Household smoke, here from a traditional Indian chullha, ranks as the fourth biggest health risk in poor countries. Bikas Das/AP/Press Association Images

Cleaner cooking in India

A new stove that cuts down on fuel eases pressure on the environment.

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There’s a hole in my cabbage...

... but better imperfect vegetables than using pesticides, reckons Anna Weston.

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Osmani Simanca

Osmani Simanca

Open Window - In collaboration with the
VJ Movement – an international network of video journalists and cartoonists – this slot will feature a different cartoonist from around the world each month.

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The Third World

The Third World

Big Bad World cartoon by Polyp.

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Creative commons: a beautiful mural greets visitors to the eco-village.

Community occupies land near to Heathrow

In the shadow of the flight path, activists are transforming a wasteland into a vibrant eco-village.

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Gunsa and fungal gold. These nomads from central Tibet sell the yarsagumba fungus, prized for its aphrodisiac properties, to Chinese traders in Lhasa.

Fungus to die for

A brutal murder in the high Himalayas is covered up by a whole village. Jamie James sets out on a quest for the precious aphrodisiac at the heart of the crime – and to meet the men responsible. Photographs by Thomas Kelly.

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Humans vs. Nature

Dinyar Godrej on the need for reconnection.

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Interview with Robert Fisk: we preach democracy yet befriend dictators Robert Fisk

Interview with Robert Fisk: we preach democracy yet befriend dictators

We only have ourselves to blame for the Middle East's cynicism, says Robert Fisk.

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Chicks on speed

Chicks on speed

Naked art-piles, wireless guitar shoes, and jackets that turn into tents...
Also: a controversial comedy about farmer suicides (yes, that's right) from Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, and a special focus on a new generation of exciting and talented

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Looking into an uncertain future - a girl outside the St Mariam Coptic Orthodox church in Entoto, on the outskirts of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. Thomas Mukoya / REUTERS

Ethiopia

A profile of the African country

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Take One Action

Take One Action

Braving the train to a rather special film festival in Edinburgh.

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Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Week 3: Take a trip to Greece with these gorgeous Cheese Pies, straight off the streets of Athens!

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Afgan women are conditoned to mistrust each other. Radu Sigheti / Reuters

I put a spell on you...

NI gives the inside story on how male sorcerers are keeping women down in Afghanistan.

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Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Join the debate as US psychiatrist Sally Satel goes head-to-head with Jeremy Chapman, President of the Transplantation Society.

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Cleaner cooking in India

A new stove that cuts down on fuel eases pressure on the environment.

Sanjukta Moorthy November, 2010 437 Buy
There’s a hole in my cabbage...

... but better imperfect vegetables than using pesticides, reckons Anna Weston.

Anna Weston November, 2010 437 Buy
International finance

Only Planet by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts November, 2010 437 Buy
Osmani Simanca

Open Window - In collaboration with the
VJ Movement – an international network of video journalists and cartoonists – this slot will feature a different cartoonist from around the world each month.

Osmani Simanca November, 2010 437 Buy
The Third World

Big Bad World cartoon by Polyp.

PJ Polyp November, 2010 437 Buy
Community occupies land near to Heathrow

In the shadow of the flight path, activists are transforming a wasteland into a vibrant eco-village.

Russ McPherson November, 2010 437 Buy
Fungus to die for

A brutal murder in the high Himalayas is covered up by a whole village. Jamie James sets out on a quest for the precious aphrodisiac at the heart of the crime – and to meet the men responsible. Photographs by Thomas Kelly.

Jamie James November, 2010 437 Buy
Humans vs. Nature

Dinyar Godrej on the need for reconnection.

Dinyar Godrej November, 2010 437 Buy
Interview with Robert Fisk: we preach democracy yet befriend dictators

We only have ourselves to blame for the Middle East's cynicism, says Robert Fisk.

Robert Fisk October, 2010 436 Buy
Chicks on speed

Naked art-piles, wireless guitar shoes, and jackets that turn into tents...
Also: a controversial comedy about farmer suicides (yes, that's right) from Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, and a special focus on a new generation of exciting and talented

Louise Gray October, 2010 436 Buy
Ethiopia

A profile of the African country

Nick Hunt October, 2010 436 Buy
Take One Action

Braving the train to a rather special film festival in Edinburgh.

David Ransom October, 2010 436 Read
Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Week 3: Take a trip to Greece with these gorgeous Cheese Pies, straight off the streets of Athens!

Dan Raymond-Barker October, 2010 436 Buy
I put a spell on you...

NI gives the inside story on how male sorcerers are keeping women down in Afghanistan.

October, 2010 436 Buy
Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Join the debate as US psychiatrist Sally Satel goes head-to-head with Jeremy Chapman, President of the Transplantation Society.

Sally Satel,Jeremy Chapman October, 2010 436 Buy