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Should celebrities promote charities?

Should celebrities promote charities?

Professors Mark Wheeler and Ilan Kapoor go head-to-head.

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Journalism in Mexico: 'Seeing my own death'

Journalism in Mexico: 'Seeing my own death'

Award-winning reporter Sandra Rodríguez Nieto on the dangers of writing from the drug-war frontline.

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Obama: a better adversary

It may seem counter-intuitive, but this is just one more reason for voting for Barack, says Mark Engler.

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Building protest in Sudan

Building protest in Sudan

Magdi el Gizouli offers a low down on the range of groups challenging the regime of President al-Bashir.

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What would legalization of drugs look like?

What would legalization of drugs look like?

Heroin in every lunchbox? Not quite. Medic Max Rendall answers your questions...

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Mexican soldiers burn 7.6 tonnes of cannabis seized in Ciudad Juarez. Illegal exports of marijuana into the US account for 25% of cartel income. Photo: Stringer/Reuters

Legalize drugs - all of them!

NI editor Vanessa Baird looks at the many reasons why this is the only option that makes sense.

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The gloves are off

The gloves are off

The authorities are cracking down on dissent in Russia, writes Victor Sonkin.

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Illegal drugs - THE FACTS

Illegal drugs - THE FACTS

The demand for illegal drugs is solid and the trade in them resilient - in spite of expensive and punitive attempts to stop it.

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Israel: ‘not an occupier’

Israel: ‘not an occupier’

The Israeli Levy Committee finds that settlements in the West Bank are legal. Noreen Sadik examines its flaws.

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Australian Greens have fought hard for a levy on big polluters. AP Photo/ Rick Rycroft

Australia puts a price on carbon

Climate campaigner Anna Rose welcomes the new levy on big polluters, saying it will push Oz into a far greener framework.

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Southern Exposure - Calligraphy in Western Sahara Olivia Mann

Southern Exposure - Calligraphy in Western Sahara

Mohamed Sulaiman Labat from Western Sahara shares the significance of his calligraphy.

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The legacy of forest defender Chut Wutty Samrang Pring/Files/Reuters

The legacy of forest defender Chut Wutty

Fran Lambrick on a community determined to protect its forest.

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'We call it life'

'We call it life'

'Riots have been nearly happening all my life,' poet-rapper Speech Debelle tells Louise Gray.

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One way to boost the ego: receiving a hero’s welcome as a voluntourist. US Army Africa under a CC Licence

Confessions of a voluntourist

Helping out the locals while on holiday is a win-win situation, isn't it? Maybe not, says Michelle Dobrovolny.

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Should celebrities promote charities?

Professors Mark Wheeler and Ilan Kapoor go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial September, 2012 455 Read
Journalism in Mexico: 'Seeing my own death'

Award-winning reporter Sandra Rodríguez Nieto on the dangers of writing from the drug-war frontline.

Sandra Rodríguez Nieto September, 2012 455 Read
Obama: a better adversary

It may seem counter-intuitive, but this is just one more reason for voting for Barack, says Mark Engler.

Mark Engler September, 2012 455 Read
Building protest in Sudan

Magdi el Gizouli offers a low down on the range of groups challenging the regime of President al-Bashir.

Magdi el Gizouli September, 2012 455 Read
What would legalization of drugs look like?

Heroin in every lunchbox? Not quite. Medic Max Rendall answers your questions...

Max Rendall September, 2012 455 Read
Legalize drugs - all of them!

NI editor Vanessa Baird looks at the many reasons why this is the only option that makes sense.

Vanessa Baird September, 2012 455 Read
The gloves are off

The authorities are cracking down on dissent in Russia, writes Victor Sonkin.

Victor Sonkin September, 2012 455 Read
Illegal drugs - THE FACTS

The demand for illegal drugs is solid and the trade in them resilient - in spite of expensive and punitive attempts to stop it.

September, 2012 455 Read
Israel: ‘not an occupier’

The Israeli Levy Committee finds that settlements in the West Bank are legal. Noreen Sadik examines its flaws.

Noreen Sadik August, 2012 454 Read
Australia puts a price on carbon

Climate campaigner Anna Rose welcomes the new levy on big polluters, saying it will push Oz into a far greener framework.

Anna Rose July, 2012 454 Buy
Southern Exposure - Calligraphy in Western Sahara

Mohamed Sulaiman Labat from Western Sahara shares the significance of his calligraphy.

Mohamed Sulaiman Labat July, 2012 454 Buy
The legacy of forest defender Chut Wutty

Fran Lambrick on a community determined to protect its forest.

Fran Lambrick July, 2012 454 Buy
'We call it life'

'Riots have been nearly happening all my life,' poet-rapper Speech Debelle tells Louise Gray.

Louise Gray July, 2012 454 Buy
Confessions of a voluntourist

Helping out the locals while on holiday is a win-win situation, isn't it? Maybe not, says Michelle Dobrovolny.

Michelle Dobrovolny July, 2012 454 Buy
Your guide for all things co-operative

Campaigns, resources and further reading.

Wayne Ellwood July, 2012 454 Buy