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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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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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'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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Letter from Botswana: hunting rabbits Sarah John

Letter from Botswana: hunting rabbits

What is self-evident for one is a mystery for others, discovers Lauri Kubuitsile.

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Watch you don't fall: supporters of President Bashar Assad stand atop a fountain during a rally in Damascus. Muzaffar Salman/AP Photo

Syria's Catch-22

The current conflict has deep and tangled roots, as Tam Hussein explains.

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Not seeing the funny side

Not seeing the funny side

Josie Long on putting her world view into practice.

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Last resort: Tibetan exile Jampa Yeshi sets himself on fire in protest at a visit to New Delhi of Chinese president Hu Jintao in March. Photo: Manish Swarup / AP / Press Association Images

Heroism or desperation?

Self-immolation by Tibetan protesters is becoming an all-too-familiar sight. Dibyesh Anand considers the reasons why.

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The unselfish gene Jorge Martin

The unselfish gene

Zoe Cormier explores our natural ability to co-operate.

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Eyes left: private enterprise has re-emerged in Cuba with state approval. A man buys a snack from a private vendor in downtown Havana. Desmond Boylan / Reuters

What would Che say?

Can co-operatives save Cuba? John Restakis travels to Havana to find out.

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Africa fights back against poachers Derek Keats under a CC Licence

Africa fights back against poachers

Adam Edwards on the grounds for optimism.

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'They told us we couldn't count' Irfan Kortschak / PNPM Support Facility

'They told us we couldn't count'

In Indonesia, self-help is transforming the lives of rural women. Irfan Kortschak talks to one co-op member.

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Londoners muse Olympic legacy

Londoners muse Olympic legacy

Who exactly will benefit from the city's regeneration? asks Michael Pooler.

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The smiles say it all: a Red Cross worker brings news of lost family. Boris Heger/ICRC

Lost and found

The Red Cross is painstakingly reuniting families torn apart by conflict, reports Libby Powell.

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The legacy of forest defender Chut Wutty

Fran Lambrick on a community determined to protect its forest.

Fran Lambrick 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
'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
Your guide for all things co-operative

Campaigns, resources and further reading.

Wayne Ellwood July, 2012 454 Buy
Letter from Botswana: hunting rabbits

What is self-evident for one is a mystery for others, discovers Lauri Kubuitsile.

Lauri Kubuitsile July, 2012 454 Buy
Syria's Catch-22

The current conflict has deep and tangled roots, as Tam Hussein explains.

Tam Hussein July, 2012 454 Buy
Not seeing the funny side

Josie Long on putting her world view into practice.

Josie Long July, 2012 454 Buy
Heroism or desperation?

Self-immolation by Tibetan protesters is becoming an all-too-familiar sight. Dibyesh Anand considers the reasons why.

Dibyesh Anand July, 2012 454 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Good news this month.

New Internationalist Editorial July, 2012 454 Buy
The unselfish gene

Zoe Cormier explores our natural ability to co-operate.

Zoe Cormier July, 2012 454 Buy
What would Che say?

Can co-operatives save Cuba? John Restakis travels to Havana to find out.

John Restakis July, 2012 454 Buy
Africa fights back against poachers

Adam Edwards on the grounds for optimism.

Adam Edwards July, 2012 454 Buy
'They told us we couldn't count'

In Indonesia, self-help is transforming the lives of rural women. Irfan Kortschak talks to one co-op member.

Irfan Kortschak July, 2012 454 Buy
Londoners muse Olympic legacy

Who exactly will benefit from the city's regeneration? asks Michael Pooler.

Michael Pooler July, 2012 454 Buy
Lost and found

The Red Cross is painstakingly reuniting families torn apart by conflict, reports Libby Powell.

Libby Powell July, 2012 454 Buy