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Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

The Guatemalan indigenous rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1993 issue.

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Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani Arash Ashoorinia

Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani

The Iranian women's rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our March 2007 issue.

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A measure of progress

The founding editor of the New Internationalist, Peter Adamson, looks at how the world has changed since the magazine started – and argues for a new push against inequality.

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Millennium Development Goals

Millennium Development Goals

In 2000, the UN summit agreed the Millennium Declaration – aspirations for the new century. Are we on target to meet them by 2015?

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A walk across war-shattered Germany.

Lore

A film directed and co-written by Cate Shortland (109 minutes).

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Only Planet - Trains!

Only Planet - Trains!

Marc Roberts’ Only Planet cartoon.

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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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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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China's Urban Billion

China's Urban Billion

A book by Tom Miller (Zed, ISBN 9781780321417)

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A female herder milks one of her yaks. The skill is soon forgotten by those who leave the land for a new life in the city.

Waiting for Chinggis

Some Mongolians believe their warrior-hero will return from the dead in 2027 to restore their country. Others aren’t willing to wait that long – and are taking on modern-day menaces themselves. Tina Burrett and Christopher Simons discover a nomadic people fighting for their past, and future.

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Where are they now? Rigoberta Menchú

The Guatemalan indigenous rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our 1993 issue.

Anna Bevan March, 2013 460 Buy
Where are they now? Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani

The Iranian women's rights activist on what she has been doing since she was featured in our March 2007 issue.

Chris Brazier March, 2013 460 Buy
A measure of progress

The founding editor of the New Internationalist, Peter Adamson, looks at how the world has changed since the magazine started – and argues for a new push against inequality.

Peter Adamson March, 2013 460 Read
Millennium Development Goals

In 2000, the UN summit agreed the Millennium Declaration – aspirations for the new century. Are we on target to meet them by 2015?

March, 2013 460 Buy
Lore

A film directed and co-written by Cate Shortland (109 minutes).

Malcolm Lewis March, 2013 460 Buy
Erin Brockovista

Report from Chile.

Mischa Wilmers March, 2013 460 Buy
How many more massacres?

View from America by Mark Engler.

March, 2013 460 Buy
Cop this barrel of laughs

Opinion piece by Chris Coltrane.

Chris Coltrane March, 2013 460 Buy
Only Planet - Trains!

Marc Roberts’ Only Planet cartoon.

Marc Roberts March, 2013 460 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

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
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
China's Urban Billion

A book by Tom Miller (Zed, ISBN 9781780321417)

Peter Whittaker March, 2013 460 Buy
Scratchy Lines

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone

Simon Kneebone March, 2013 460 Buy
Waiting for Chinggis

Some Mongolians believe their warrior-hero will return from the dead in 2027 to restore their country. Others aren’t willing to wait that long – and are taking on modern-day menaces themselves. Tina Burrett and Christopher Simons discover a nomadic people fighting for their past, and future.

March, 2013 460 Buy