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Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods.
Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration.
Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed...
The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor.
Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen.
'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header?
The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray.
Krystian Legierski believes the tide is turning in Poland. He speaks to James Gray about his struggles against a notoriously homophobic and xenophobic administration.
Can fuel crops ever be sustainable? Danny Chivers gives us the lowdown.
To mark the International Day of Co-operatives (2 July), our longest-serving co-op member James Rowland reflects on his experience and our business model.
Canadian troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan this month. In theory, at least, reports Wayne Ellwood.
The Canadian First Nations actor, star of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and US TV dramas Big Love and Law and Order, talks to Sian Griffiths about the importance of being a role model for young aboriginal kids.
As Obama ushers in a new debit-limit bill, Mark Engler explains how the argument ‘We’re broke’ is used to justify the demolition of social safety nets.
There may be no easy answer, but identity has become an obsession, discovers Maria Golia, among a people in turmoil.
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Armenia | Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile. |
Richard Swift | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
After the floods... A North Frontier village makes a comeback | Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods. |
Merryl Wyn Davies | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
Eco-city dreaming comes true | Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration. |
Brian Loffler | September, 2011 | 445 | Read |
Burkina Faso | Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed... |
Misha Kally | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
Leave squatters alone! | The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor. |
Rueben Taylor | July, 2011 | 444 | Read |
Film review: Blood in the Mobile | Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen. |
July, 2011 | 444 | Buy | |
Book review: Metamorphosis | 'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header? |
Peter Whittaker | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
Viscera | The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray. |
Louise Gray | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
Krystian Legierski: an interview with the Polish gay rights campaigner | Krystian Legierski believes the tide is turning in Poland. He speaks to James Gray about his struggles against a notoriously homophobic and xenophobic administration. |
James Gray | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
Where now for biofuels? | Can fuel crops ever be sustainable? Danny Chivers gives us the lowdown. |
Danny Chivers | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
My life at the New Internationalist co-op | To mark the International Day of Co-operatives (2 July), our longest-serving co-op member James Rowland reflects on his experience and our business model. |
James Rowland | July, 2011 | 444 | Read |
Canada quits Afghanistan, almost | Canadian troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan this month. In theory, at least, reports Wayne Ellwood. |
Wayne Ellwood | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
Interview with Adam Beach | The Canadian First Nations actor, star of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and US TV dramas Big Love and Law and Order, talks to Sian Griffiths about the importance of being a role model for young aboriginal kids. |
Sian Griffiths | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
The US is not teetering on the edge of bankruptcy | As Obama ushers in a new debit-limit bill, Mark Engler explains how the argument ‘We’re broke’ is used to justify the demolition of social safety nets. |
Mark Engler | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
What is a 'true Egyptian'? | There may be no easy answer, but identity has become an obsession, discovers Maria Golia, among a people in turmoil. |
Maria Golia | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |