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The top tourist destination in Niger until the late 1980s, the city of Agadez – located in the dead centre of the country – is today no more than a shadow of its former self.
Jeremy Seabrook visits Bangladesh to better understand the roots of child labour.
CDs that didn't quite make a full review, but are still worthy of a mention.
It takes a singular talent to make a book of 1,000 pages that is as hard to put down as it is to pick up. Despite its size, 2666 retains the agility of a thriller.
Starting where founding father of afrobeat Fela Kuti left off, this album features energetic tracks of sweaty inventiveness.
Mike Bonanno is a cultural activist and one half of the Yes Men. Five years ago he and sidekick Andy Bichlbaum were invited on to BBC World News pretending to represent Dow Chemicals, whose environmental legacy included the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster.
For all its ancient antecedents, Siwan is a very modern album and a joyous meditation for that.
A graphic adaptation of the book by Studs Terkel by Harvey Pekar and Paul Buhle.
No international agreement exists on reducing emissions from forests, but that hasn’t stopped companies attempting to profit from it
Guy Stringer, director of Oxfam, chair of Devopress who initially published New Internationalist magazine in 1974.
The treatment of Afghans with mental illness is only adding to their trauma.
It’s not just hurricanes that the people of Haiti are struggling against.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Niger | The top tourist destination in Niger until the late 1980s, the city of Agadez – located in the dead centre of the country – is today no more than a shadow of its former self. |
Issa Ousseini | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Why children work | Jeremy Seabrook visits Bangladesh to better understand the roots of child labour. |
Jeremy Seabrook | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Also worth a mention... | CDs that didn't quite make a full review, but are still worthy of a mention. |
Louise Gray | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
2666 | It takes a singular talent to make a book of 1,000 pages that is as hard to put down as it is to pick up. Despite its size, 2666 retains the agility of a thriller. |
David Ransom | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
The Rough Guide to Afrobeat Revival | Starting where founding father of afrobeat Fela Kuti left off, this album features energetic tracks of sweaty inventiveness. |
Louise Gray | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Interview with Mike Bonanno | Mike Bonanno is a cultural activist and one half of the Yes Men. Five years ago he and sidekick Andy Bichlbaum were invited on to BBC World News pretending to represent Dow Chemicals, whose environmental legacy included the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster. |
September, 2009 | 425 | Buy | |
Siwan | For all its ancient antecedents, Siwan is a very modern album and a joyous meditation for that. |
Louise Gray | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Best of the web - www.newint.org | The editor's picks from the NI website |
September, 2009 | 425 | Buy | |
Working | A graphic adaptation of the book by Studs Terkel by Harvey Pekar and Paul Buhle. |
Alan Hughes | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Carbon cowboys | No international agreement exists on reducing emissions from forests, but that hasn’t stopped companies attempting to profit from it |
Chris Lang | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Goodbye to Guy | Guy Stringer, director of Oxfam, chair of Devopress who initially published New Internationalist magazine in 1974. |
September, 2009 | 425 | Buy | |
Out in the open | Landmark ruling in India delights activists |
Tom Owen-Smith | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
The canvas revolution | Climate camps around the world. |
September, 2009 | 425 | Buy | |
Making me crazy | The treatment of Afghans with mental illness is only adding to their trauma. |
Ryan Fletcher | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |
Battered on all sides | It’s not just hurricanes that the people of Haiti are struggling against. |
Sokari Ekine | September, 2009 | 425 | Buy |