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‘My heart is burning,’ says
Thiha Yarzar in the Thai
town of Mae Sot. Nick Harvey

When Western therapies fail

Is a Western approach the best way to engage with the mental health issues of other cultures? Nick Harvey visits Burmese refugees in Thailand to find out.

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A child attends a protest in Melbourne, Australia. Takvar under a CC Licence

Not in front of the children!

Steve Parry's daughter is being brought up in a radical household. But could this tactic backfire?

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Dancing for a change – creating awareness through art

Dancing for a change – creating awareness through art

A young dance company is tackling tough issues through its performances, as its founder Kwame Asafo-Adjei explains.

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Should donor nations give aid to countries with poor human rights records?

Should donor nations give aid to countries with poor human rights records?

Human rights lawyer Errol Mendes and aid campaigner Jonathan Glennie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

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Josie Long Idil Sukan

Being nice and doing good

Having opinions on social justice may seem like common sense so why does it incite people to shout in your face? wonders Josie Long.

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 Essay: Deindustrializing humanity

Essay: Deindustrializing humanity

Neither humanity nor nature are commodities. It’s time the old ideology was dissolved, writes Jeremy Seabrook.

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When a winning smile is not enough Illustration: Sarah John

When a winning smile is not enough

Beauty contests are now big business, but have lost their appeal for Lauri Kubuitsile in her latest Letter From Botswana.

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Map of Zambia

Country profile: Zambia

Mary Namakando digs out facts and ratings on one of Southern Africa's most politically stable countries and probes President Sata's grapple with corruption.

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The dirt on Teodoro Obiang James Akena/Reuters

The dirt on Teodoro Obiang

Time to take aim at the tyrannical President of Equatorial Guinea in this month's 'Worldbeater'.

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Reviews

Reviews

Films, books and music from around the world.

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Act Against ACTA

Act Against ACTA

26 April World Intellectual Property Day

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Home will never look the same again Photo: Patrick Keiller

Home will never look the same again

Horatio Morpurgo discovers filmmaker Patrick Keiller’s unusual way of seeing the world.

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Since the death of Steve Jobs, allegations have surfaced accusing Apple of exploiting it's workers. 
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The unpalatable reality of working for Apple

A fresh wave of reports unveiling exploitation in the iPad empire are forcing Apple to clean up up its act, reports Mark Engler.

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Raise your glass to a sustainable pint

Raise your glass to a sustainable pint

Libby Powell investigates the making of Green Beer.

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When Western therapies fail

Is a Western approach the best way to engage with the mental health issues of other cultures? Nick Harvey visits Burmese refugees in Thailand to find out.

Nick Harvey May, 2012 452 Buy
Not in front of the children!

Steve Parry's daughter is being brought up in a radical household. But could this tactic backfire?

Steve Parry May, 2012 452 Buy
Dancing for a change – creating awareness through art

A young dance company is tackling tough issues through its performances, as its founder Kwame Asafo-Adjei explains.

Kwame Asafo-Adjei May, 2012 452 Read
Should donor nations give aid to countries with poor human rights records?

Human rights lawyer Errol Mendes and aid campaigner Jonathan Glennie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

New Internationalist April, 2012 451 Read
Being nice and doing good

Having opinions on social justice may seem like common sense so why does it incite people to shout in your face? wonders Josie Long.

Josie Long April, 2012 451 Read
Essay: Deindustrializing humanity

Neither humanity nor nature are commodities. It’s time the old ideology was dissolved, writes Jeremy Seabrook.

Jeremy Seabrook April, 2012 451 Read
When a winning smile is not enough

Beauty contests are now big business, but have lost their appeal for Lauri Kubuitsile in her latest Letter From Botswana.

Lauri Kubuitsile April, 2012 451 Read
Country profile: Zambia

Mary Namakando digs out facts and ratings on one of Southern Africa's most politically stable countries and probes President Sata's grapple with corruption.

Mary Namakando April, 2012 451 Read
The dirt on Teodoro Obiang

Time to take aim at the tyrannical President of Equatorial Guinea in this month's 'Worldbeater'.

New Internationalist Editorial April, 2012 451 Read
Reviews

Films, books and music from around the world.

Vanessa Baird April, 2012 451 Read
Act Against ACTA

26 April World Intellectual Property Day

Charlie Harvey April, 2012 451 Read
Home will never look the same again

Horatio Morpurgo discovers filmmaker Patrick Keiller’s unusual way of seeing the world.

April, 2012 451 Read
The unpalatable reality of working for Apple

A fresh wave of reports unveiling exploitation in the iPad empire are forcing Apple to clean up up its act, reports Mark Engler.

Mark Engler April, 2012 451 Read
Raise your glass to a sustainable pint

Libby Powell investigates the making of Green Beer.

Libby Powell April, 2012 451 Read
Cambodian drug law ‘legalizes’ appalling abuse

Claire Colley April, 2012 451 Read