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Captive blue fin tuna inside a transport cage. The cage is being towed by a tug from fishing grounds in Libya to Tuna farms in Sicily. Photo by Gavin Newman / Greenpeace

The fall of King Tuna

The fate of our favourite fish hangs in the balance. Sara Holden and Greg McNevin explain what needs to be done to give it, and countless other ocean dwellers, a fighting chance.

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A face for today

A face for today

Maria Golia feels she’s getting old, while the city around her is ‘getting new’.

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Canada's curse Photo by DAVID DODGE / THE PEMBINA INSTITUTE

Canada's curse

Vast reserves of the black stuff are bringing the country nothing but trouble, argues *Andrew Nikiforuk*.

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Maude Barlow is National Chair of the Council of Canadians. Andrea Harden-Donahue, Energy Campaigner, and Meera Karunananthan, Water Campaigner, both from the Council of Canadians, also contributed to this article. Photo by orin langelle /  global justice  ecology project / global forest coalition

Escape from Mordor

Leading Canadian activist Maude Barlow explains how trade agreements are driving the death of nature.

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We are sorry!

We are sorry!

The apology that wasn’t – from Shell to the Niger Delta – highlights all that remains wrong in the troubled region. 

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KPFA Radio Interview

KPFA Radio Interview

Have a listen to my interview with Berkeley's KPFA Radio on my recent trip to Baghdad, to research the May issue of New Internationalist - all about Iraq, 7 years after the invasion.

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A dangerous profession

A dangerous profession

Journalists working in Pakistan face serious challenges – but their commitment is second to none.

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The Unit

The Unit

Ninni Holmqvist's début novel is a dystopia in the tradition of Margaret Atwood and Marge Piercy.

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Going Rouge - Sarah Palin - An American Nightmare

Going Rouge - Sarah Palin - An American Nightmare

This book provides some amusing and insightful analysis of the way in which knee-jerk fundamentalism mixes with the celebrity sell to provide a personal narrative on which the hopes of the Republican Right have come to reside.

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High spirits in hell: clubbing on a Wednesday night in Ciudad Juárez. fernando moleves / panos

Globalization on the rocks

David Ransom argues that a corporate shipwreck lies behind the collapse of financial markets.

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An acrobat performs in the middle of a square in Chinatown, Singapore.

Women at work

Smita Barooah Sanyal photographs women at work.

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The Headless Woman

The Headless Woman

Martel shows the mentality of people complicit in Argentina’s repression and ‘disappearances’.

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Optimism in action as a Bolivian bus crosses a flooded high plain. M Rogers / UNEP / Still Pictures

To live...

New hope for international action on global warming has come from Bolivia, where President Evo Morales is convening a People’s World Conference on Climate Change. Vanessa Baird reports on a multifaceted initiative.

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The Idiot Cycle

The Idiot Cycle

The emotion is raw and the message simple: the ‘war on cancer’ is a hoax.

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The fall of King Tuna

The fate of our favourite fish hangs in the balance. Sara Holden and Greg McNevin explain what needs to be done to give it, and countless other ocean dwellers, a fighting chance.

Sara Holden,Greg McNevin April, 2010 431 Buy
A face for today

Maria Golia feels she’s getting old, while the city around her is ‘getting new’.

Maria Golia April, 2010 431 Buy
Canada's curse

Vast reserves of the black stuff are bringing the country nothing but trouble, argues *Andrew Nikiforuk*.

Andrew Nikiforuk April, 2010 431 Buy
Escape from Mordor

Leading Canadian activist Maude Barlow explains how trade agreements are driving the death of nature.

Maude Barlow April, 2010 431 Buy
We are sorry!

The apology that wasn’t – from Shell to the Niger Delta – highlights all that remains wrong in the troubled region. 

Sokari Ekine April, 2010 431 Buy
KPFA Radio Interview

Have a listen to my interview with Berkeley's KPFA Radio on my recent trip to Baghdad, to research the May issue of New Internationalist - all about Iraq, 7 years after the invasion.

Hadani Ditmars April, 2010 431 Buy
A dangerous profession

Journalists working in Pakistan face serious challenges – but their commitment is second to none.

Mohsin Abbas April, 2010 431 Buy
The Unit

Ninni Holmqvist's début novel is a dystopia in the tradition of Margaret Atwood and Marge Piercy.

Peter Whittaker March, 2010 430 Buy
Going Rouge - Sarah Palin - An American Nightmare

This book provides some amusing and insightful analysis of the way in which knee-jerk fundamentalism mixes with the celebrity sell to provide a personal narrative on which the hopes of the Republican Right have come to reside.

Richard Swift March, 2010 430 Buy
Globalization on the rocks

David Ransom argues that a corporate shipwreck lies behind the collapse of financial markets.

David Ransom March, 2010 430 Buy
Solomon Islands

Facts, figures & ratings.

Anouk Ride March, 2010 430 Buy
Women at work

Smita Barooah Sanyal photographs women at work.

Smita Barooah Sanyal March, 2010 430 Buy
The Headless Woman

Martel shows the mentality of people complicit in Argentina’s repression and ‘disappearances’.

Malcolm Lewis March, 2010 430 Buy
To live...

New hope for international action on global warming has come from Bolivia, where President Evo Morales is convening a People’s World Conference on Climate Change. Vanessa Baird reports on a multifaceted initiative.

Vanessa Baird March, 2010 430 Buy
The Idiot Cycle

The emotion is raw and the message simple: the ‘war on cancer’ is a hoax.

Roxana Olivera March, 2010 430 Buy