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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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 (top) Carnival revellers celebrate, St Georges; (bottom left to right) a historic waterfront building, St Georges; Paradise Beach, Carriacou; Carriacou’s capital, Hillsborough; a local police officer. Photographs by Zoe and Gabrielle Smith

Country Profile - Grenada

Zoe Leigh Smith reports on the tiny Caribbean island's strangling debt burden.

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Indian novelist Jeet Thayil.

Jeet Thayil: 'writing makes nothing happen'

Indian shortlisted Booker prize author speaks to Amy Hall about inspiration (overrated) and constructing an off-world station for gun-lovers.

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The economic crash has brought millions of Spanish people onto the streets. Iñaki Pérez de Albéniz, under a CC License.

Spain’s brain drain

Dan Hancox on the skilled young people who, after thirty years of Spanish democracy, are finding their options increasingly limited.

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Is there a place for GM crops in a sustainable future?

Is there a place for GM crops in a sustainable future?

Author and journalist Mark Lynas and researcher and writer Claire Robinson go head-to-head.

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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
Country Profile - Grenada

Zoe Leigh Smith reports on the tiny Caribbean island's strangling debt burden.

Zoe Leigh Smith November, 2012 457 Buy
Jeet Thayil: 'writing makes nothing happen'

Indian shortlisted Booker prize author speaks to Amy Hall about inspiration (overrated) and constructing an off-world station for gun-lovers.

Amy Hall November, 2012 457 Buy
Spain’s brain drain

Dan Hancox on the skilled young people who, after thirty years of Spanish democracy, are finding their options increasingly limited.

Dan Hancox November, 2012 457 Read
Saving the tiger

Fauzan Ijazah November, 2012 457 Buy
Rosia Montana's last stand

Luke Dale-Harris November, 2012 457 Buy
The Koch brothers

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2012 457 Buy
Heroes, frauds and trojan Tories

Steve Parry November, 2012 457 Buy
Interview with Zoya Rouhana

Georgia Hanias November, 2012 457 Buy
Mixed Media Reviews

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2012 457 Buy
Is there a place for GM crops in a sustainable future?

Author and journalist Mark Lynas and researcher and writer Claire Robinson go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2012 457 Buy
Russian roulette for Greeks

Katerina Kitidi November, 2012 457 Buy
The cost of living

Nick Harvey November, 2012 457 Buy