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Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

As Ethiopia joins the UN Human Rights Council, Laetitia Bader hopes its own rights abuses will be put under the international spotlight.

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Privilege looms large in the southern Indian city of Chennai. Babu Babu / Reuters

India's elites have a ferocious sense of entitlement

A revealing set of US studies has got Urvashi Butalia thinking about how the rich behave in Dehli.

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Rebel zest and great food at El Che-f collective kitchen. Kostantinos Koukoulis

Greece: what the potato movement did next

From direct deals with farmers to guerilla parks and suicide prevention, Alexandra Saliba documents grassroots solutions to the financial crisis.

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This month:  Emilio Agra, from Venezuela, with ‘Evolution’.
The cost of civilization: waste
Emilio Agra lives in the Venezuelan city of Maracay, where he has made his living since 1970 both as a sculptor and as a cartoonist. Emilio Agra

Open Window

With guest cartoonist Emilio Agra from Venezuela.

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How migrant demographics are reshaping US politics

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.

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Sticking together: residents of the 13 de Mayo internal refugee settlement, such as this mother and daughter, fought for their right to stay. Brian Fitzpatrick, Michael Norby

Colombia - the riven land

Brian Fitzpatrick and Michael Norby reveal the real key to lasting peace in the war-torn country.

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Jon Snow - 'Twitter is a sensational medium' Matt Crossick / EMPICS Entertainment

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.

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Indigenous organizations to sue Peru over Amazon gas project

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.

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Country Profile: Peru

Country Profile: Peru

Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it. Stephanie Boyd reports.

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Chris 3D-scanned himself with a Kinect scanner, which can be found in X-box video games. Easy if you know how.

This is for everyone

"Chris Thorpe gives his take on the impact of open-source tech on governance and manufacturing."

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Privacy shouldn’t scare you

Privacy shouldn’t scare you

Nadim Kobeissi tells us about ways to protect our communication from prying eyes.

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Digital freedoms – THE FACTS

Digital freedoms – THE FACTS

Who’s online where, who has your data and how much are they spending to get it?

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Off the net, into the streets. Anonymous protest against police brutality in San Francisco. Robert Galbraith / Reuters

When Anonymous got into politics

"Quinn Norton looks behind the mask of Anonymous, charting its evolution into a global activist force."

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Civil society crackdown in Ethiopia

As Ethiopia joins the UN Human Rights Council, Laetitia Bader hopes its own rights abuses will be put under the international spotlight.

Laetitia Bader January, 2013 459 Buy
India's elites have a ferocious sense of entitlement

A revealing set of US studies has got Urvashi Butalia thinking about how the rich behave in Dehli.

Urvashi Butalia January, 2013 459 Buy
Greece: what the potato movement did next

From direct deals with farmers to guerilla parks and suicide prevention, Alexandra Saliba documents grassroots solutions to the financial crisis.

Alexandra Saliba January, 2013 459 Buy
Open Window

With guest cartoonist Emilio Agra from Venezuela.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2013 459 Buy
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