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The Kyoto protocol is in grave danger

The Kyoto protocol is in grave danger

African negotiators told not to ‘waste  time’ calling for developed nations to cut CO2, reports Nnimmo Bassey.

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A protester in West Papua, face painted with the ‘Morning Star’ flag. Photo by Alexander P.

West Papuans mark bitter-sweet ‘independence’ day

It's 50 years since West Papua first won independence, only for Indonesia to cruelly snatch it away. Nick Harvey reports on the tensions in the region.

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Book review: Who Killed Hammarskjöld?

Book review: Who Killed Hammarskjöld?

Fifty years after the UN Secretary-General's death, are we any closer to the truth?

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Film review: We Were Here

Film review: We Were Here

A compassionate and inspiring film about the AIDS epidemic in 1980s San Francisco.

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The Euro debt crisis: bailout or default?

The Euro debt crisis: bailout or default?

Stergios Skaperdas and David Olive wrangle over the best strategy for Greece and beyond - read their arguments and join the debate.

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Film review: Resistance

Film review: Resistance

What if the Germans had invaded the Welsh valleys during the Second World War?

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A fierce beauty Illustration: Sarah John

A fierce beauty

Maria Golia experiences beautiful music and blunt talk at a Cairo gathering.

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Gardening in the margins

Derelict inner-city sites are being transformed by green-fingered volunteers, writes Anna Weston.

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Federated States of Micronesia

Federated States of Micronesia

A profile of one of the world's most frequently colonized and loosely assembled nation-states.

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Making the miners pay: Zambian copper miners are fighting to improve labour conditions. Reuters

Can Zambia stand up to China?

Many Zambians feel that the flood of money from China has done nothing to improve their lives, as Andrew Bowman reports.

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The shadow world: corruption in the arms trade Illustration by Andrew Chiu

The shadow world: corruption in the arms trade

Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals.

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No more tears? Drug patents deny poor children access to life-saving HIV treatment. Eric Miller/Panos

Johnson & Johnson shuns poor people with HIV

On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world.

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Are religious schools bad for society?

Are religious schools bad for society?

Humanist Andrew Copson and feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

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The food rush

The food rush

Maize and wheat are hot assets, right up there with gold. But since investors piled into food markets, the poorest can no longer afford to eat. Hazel Healy gets to grips with the commodity speculators.

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Who profits from the 7 billion population frenzy?

Who profits from the 7 billion population frenzy?

Vanessa Baird on why, when it comes to human numbers, nothing sells like fear.

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The Kyoto protocol is in grave danger

African negotiators told not to ‘waste  time’ calling for developed nations to cut CO2, reports Nnimmo Bassey.

Nnimmo Bassey December, 2011 448 Read
West Papuans mark bitter-sweet ‘independence’ day

It's 50 years since West Papua first won independence, only for Indonesia to cruelly snatch it away. Nick Harvey reports on the tensions in the region.

Nick Harvey December, 2011 448 Read
Book review: Who Killed Hammarskjöld?

Fifty years after the UN Secretary-General's death, are we any closer to the truth?

Peter Whittaker December, 2011 448 Buy
Film review: We Were Here

A compassionate and inspiring film about the AIDS epidemic in 1980s San Francisco.

Malcolm Lewis December, 2011 448 Buy
The Euro debt crisis: bailout or default?

Stergios Skaperdas and David Olive wrangle over the best strategy for Greece and beyond - read their arguments and join the debate.

New Internationalist December, 2011 448 Buy
Film review: Resistance

What if the Germans had invaded the Welsh valleys during the Second World War?

Malcolm Lewis December, 2011 448 Buy
A fierce beauty

Maria Golia experiences beautiful music and blunt talk at a Cairo gathering.

Maria Golia December, 2011 448 Buy
Gardening in the margins

Derelict inner-city sites are being transformed by green-fingered volunteers, writes Anna Weston.

Anna Weston December, 2011 448 Buy
Federated States of Micronesia

A profile of one of the world's most frequently colonized and loosely assembled nation-states.

Mary Warren December, 2011 448 Buy
Can Zambia stand up to China?

Many Zambians feel that the flood of money from China has done nothing to improve their lives, as Andrew Bowman reports.

Andrew Bowman December, 2011 448 Buy
The shadow world: corruption in the arms trade

Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals.

Andrew Feinstein December, 2011 448 Buy
Johnson & Johnson shuns poor people with HIV

On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world.

Nick Harvey December, 2011 448 Buy
Are religious schools bad for society?

Humanist Andrew Copson and feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

New Internationalist November, 2011 447 Buy
The food rush

Maize and wheat are hot assets, right up there with gold. But since investors piled into food markets, the poorest can no longer afford to eat. Hazel Healy gets to grips with the commodity speculators.

Hazel Healy November, 2011 447 Buy
Who profits from the 7 billion population frenzy?

Vanessa Baird on why, when it comes to human numbers, nothing sells like fear.

Vanessa Baird November, 2011 447 Read