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Libby Powell reflects on last year's International Womens Day when women took to the streets of Egypt to fight for their rights.
New columnist Lauri Kubuitsile introduces dry and dusty Mahalapye- a town that has stolen her heart.
Life has changed on the 'island paradise'- but foreign investment is not all it's cracked up to be. Jamie James looks beyond the tourist brochures.
The artists from hip-hop group Foreign Beggars on street-rooted storytelling and why they won't dumb down their music.
Four years ago it was hailed as the cure for our
economic and environmental woes. So what’s
happened? Zoe Cormier investigates.
Our superb new columnist, comedian and writer Josie Long, on her political awakening and not having a smock.
Seth Biderman discusses the plight of children forced to fight in Colombia's civil war and what happens when they try to reintegrate into civil society
On the International Day Against Police Brutality, Nick Harvey looks back on a busy year for out-of-control officers.
They say that US investment bank Goldman Sachs runs the world. Kenneth Haar investigates just how it's wrapping its tentacles around Europe.
Here's how to get from where we are to where we want to be...
Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain.
What can African migrant workers do when faced with rising unemployment and racism in Europe? Sarah Babiker reports from Spain and Argentina.
Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Blue bras and mettle: Egypt's women stand their ground | Libby Powell reflects on last year's International Womens Day when women took to the streets of Egypt to fight for their rights. |
Libby Powell | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Letter from Botswana: ET is not an alien | New columnist Lauri Kubuitsile introduces dry and dusty Mahalapye- a town that has stolen her heart. |
Lauri Kubuitsile | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Boom Times in Bali | Life has changed on the 'island paradise'- but foreign investment is not all it's cracked up to be. Jamie James looks beyond the tourist brochures. |
Jamie James | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Foreign Beggars | The artists from hip-hop group Foreign Beggars on street-rooted storytelling and why they won't dumb down their music. |
Libby Powell | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Is the Green New Deal a dead duck? | Four years ago it was hailed as the cure for our
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Zoe Cormier | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Going to Glastonbury is NOT political activism! | Our superb new columnist, comedian and writer Josie Long, on her political awakening and not having a smock. |
Josie Long | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Reviews | Films, books and music from around the world. |
Vanessa Baird | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Podcast: child soldiers in Colombia |
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Seth Biderman | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Brute forces: a year of rough injustice | On the International Day Against Police Brutality, Nick Harvey looks back on a busy year for out-of-control officers. |
Nick Harvey | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
What the squid did next | They say that US investment bank Goldman Sachs runs the world. Kenneth Haar investigates just how it's wrapping its tentacles around Europe. |
Kenneth Haar | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
A roadmap for a fair economy | Here's how to get from where we are to where we want to be... |
Vanessa Baird | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Money talks - so make yours walk. | March is 'Move Your Money' month! |
Tim Hunt | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Kyrgyzstan | Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain. |
Nick Megoran | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Frontline Africans: migrants hit by Europe's economic decline | What can African migrant workers do when faced with rising unemployment and racism in Europe? Sarah Babiker reports from Spain and Argentina. |
Sarah Babiker | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |
Should assisted suicide be legalized? | Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate. |
New Internationalist | March, 2012 | 450 | Buy |