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Nuptials in Botswana Illustration: Sarah John

Nuptials in Botswana

When it comes to weddings, it’s important to do things right, says Wame Molefhe.

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Tibetan calm and karma

Tibetan calm and karma

Tibetan calm and karma, photographed by Zhuang Wubin.

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Members of the Grand Dragon faction of the Ku Klux Klan shout insults at gay couples going to request marriage licences in Houston. Carlos Sanchez / Reuters

Argument – Should hate speech be a crime?

Feminist Joyce Arthur and gay rights activist Peter Tatchell weigh up the pros and cons.

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Internet showdown: why digital freedom matters - to us all Donough O'Malley www.pencilrobot.net

Internet showdown: why digital freedom matters - to us all

New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy meets the free software hackers protecting your bits from cybersnooping governments and marketers.

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Interview with Khanim Latif

Interview with Khanim Latif

Iraqi campaigner Khanim Latif on her lifelong fight for feminism.

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Southern Exposure - Zhuang Wubin

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World

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Letter from Botswana: beautiful blue Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Botswana: beautiful blue

Wame Molefhe describes her joy as the first rains chase winter away.

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Still a hero? Demonstrators protesting against this year’s election results hold aloft photos of former president Nasser. Mohamed Hassan Mekhamer / Demotix

To everything there is a season

How can Egyptians make sure last year’s uprisings have a lasting legacy? Maria Golia looks forward.

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How not to make every vote count

How not to make every vote count

With the presidential election looming, many Americans are finding their right to vote under assault says Mark Engler.

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Australia: gas hub threat Talhy Stotzer/AAP/Press Association Images

Australia: gas hub threat

A divided community weighs up whether to protect aboriginal lands or opt for $1.3 billion in compensation.

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Juan Manuel Santos: from hawk to dove? Javier Casella/Colombia's Presidential Office/Handout/Reuters

Colombia: will peace prevail?

As guerrilla army FARC enter formal talks with government, Colombians are optimistic about an end to civil war, reports Jonathan Glennie.

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Nuptials in Botswana

When it comes to weddings, it’s important to do things right, says Wame Molefhe.

Wame Molefhe December, 2012 458 Buy
Tibetan calm and karma

Tibetan calm and karma, photographed by Zhuang Wubin.

December, 2012 458 Buy
Here comes the end of the Enlightenment.

Anna Chen December, 2012 458 Buy
Argument – Should hate speech be a crime?

Feminist Joyce Arthur and gay rights activist Peter Tatchell weigh up the pros and cons.

Peter Tatchell,Joyce Arthur December, 2012 458 Buy
Internet showdown: why digital freedom matters - to us all

New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy meets the free software hackers protecting your bits from cybersnooping governments and marketers.

Hazel Healy December, 2012 458 Buy
Interview with Khanim Latif

Iraqi campaigner Khanim Latif on her lifelong fight for feminism.

Amy Hall December, 2012 458 Buy
Only Planet - Forgotten Scenes from the Titanic

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts December, 2012 458 Buy
Southern Exposure - Zhuang Wubin

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World

Zhuang Wubin December, 2012 458 Buy
Big Bad World - Dollar Detainee

Radical political cartoon from Polyp.

Polyp December, 2012 458 Buy
Scratchy Lines

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone

Simon Kneebone December, 2012 458 Buy
Letter from Botswana: beautiful blue

Wame Molefhe describes her joy as the first rains chase winter away.

Wame Molefhe November, 2012 457 Buy
To everything there is a season

How can Egyptians make sure last year’s uprisings have a lasting legacy? Maria Golia looks forward.

Maria Golia November, 2012 457 Buy
How not to make every vote count

With the presidential election looming, many Americans are finding their right to vote under assault says Mark Engler.

Mark Engler November, 2012 457 Buy
Australia: gas hub threat

A divided community weighs up whether to protect aboriginal lands or opt for $1.3 billion in compensation.

James Purtill November, 2012 457 Buy
Colombia: will peace prevail?

As guerrilla army FARC enter formal talks with government, Colombians are optimistic about an end to civil war, reports Jonathan Glennie.

Jonathan Glennie November, 2012 457 Buy