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With 7 out of 10 Latinos voting to re-elect Barack Obama, Republicans are debating whether to alter their hardline immigration stance, says Mark Engler.
Brian Fitzpatrick and Michael Norby reveal the real key to lasting peace in the war-torn country.
The veteran journalist talks to Libby Powell about the dearth of tweeting Tuaregs, reporting war crimes and the scourge of guinea worm.
David Hill reports on the legal move to protect isolated indigenous peoples at risk of ‘extermination’ by the country’s biggest ever hydrocarbons project.
Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it. Stephanie Boyd reports.
"Chris Thorpe gives his take on the impact of open-source tech on governance and manufacturing."
Nadim Kobeissi tells us about ways to protect our communication from prying eyes.
Who’s online where, who has your data and how much are they spending to get it?
"Quinn Norton looks behind the mask of Anonymous, charting its evolution into a global activist force."
Jeremy Keenan uncovers the shocking, murky background to the current conflict in Mali.
In the wake of the most significant strikes in Wal-Mart’s 50-year history, it's high time for a union.
Charlie Harvey outlines the righteous path to internet liberation
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How migrant demographics are reshaping US politics | With 7 out of 10 Latinos voting to re-elect Barack Obama, Republicans are debating whether to alter their hardline immigration stance, says Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy |
Colombia - the riven land | Brian Fitzpatrick and Michael Norby reveal the real key to lasting peace in the war-torn country. |
Brian Fitzpatrick,Michael Norby | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy |
Jon Snow - 'Twitter is a sensational medium' | The veteran journalist talks to Libby Powell about the dearth of tweeting Tuaregs, reporting war crimes and the scourge of guinea worm. |
Libby Powell | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy |
Mixed Media Reviews | New Internationalist Editorial | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy | |
Mixed Media - Best of 2012 | New Internationalist Editorial | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy | |
Indigenous organizations to sue Peru over Amazon gas project | David Hill reports on the legal move to protect isolated indigenous peoples at risk of ‘extermination’ by the country’s biggest ever hydrocarbons project. |
David Hill | January, 2013 | 459 | Buy |
Country Profile: Peru | Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it. Stephanie Boyd reports. |
Stephanie Boyd | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
This is for everyone | "Chris Thorpe gives his take on the impact of open-source tech on governance and manufacturing." |
Chris Thorpe | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
Privacy shouldn’t scare you | Nadim Kobeissi tells us about ways to protect our communication from prying eyes. |
Nadim Kobeissi | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
Digital freedoms – THE FACTS | Who’s online where, who has your data and how much are they spending to get it? |
New Internationalist Editorial | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
When Anonymous got into politics | "Quinn Norton looks behind the mask of Anonymous, charting its evolution into a global activist force." |
Quinn Norton | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
How the US has been sponsoring terrorism in the Sahara | Jeremy Keenan uncovers the shocking, murky background to the current conflict in Mali. |
Jeremy Keenan | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
It's time for a union at Wal-Mart | In the wake of the most significant strikes in Wal-Mart’s 50-year history, it's high time for a union. |
Mark Engler | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |
Soul and the city - words from graffiti artist Mohammed Ali | Tam Hussein | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy | |
10 steps to software freedom | Charlie Harvey outlines the righteous path to internet liberation |
Charlie Harvey | December, 2012 | 458 | Buy |