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When the US is involved in, say, Iraq or Afghanistan, that's called ‘stabilization’. If Iran tries to increase its influence, that's destabilization. Mohammed Ameen/Reuters

New book by Noam Chomsky

Beware Americans talking ‘stability’, warns Noam Chomsky.

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Taboo economics

Taboo economics

Marc Engler has a taboo solution to the US’s economic woes.

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Is 'ethical wealth' a contradiction?

Is 'ethical wealth' a contradiction?

Lush Cosmetics owner Mark Constantine and activist- artist Paul Fitzgerald go head to head in this month’s debate.

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Death at Foxconn: Ma Zishan mourns his son Ma Xiangqian, the tenth protest suicide against draconian management at the south China electronics firm. The suicides continue. Joe Tan / Reuters

iSlave

Electronics giant Foxconn employs over a million people in China – in conditions that drive them to despair, reports Jenny Chan.

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Professor Ilan Pappé. Photo by Wikimedia Commons.

Reframing the Israel-Palestine conflict

‘Israel is not a democracy,’ said Israeli professor, historian and political activist Ilan Pappé in this interview with Frank Barat.

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Oil or life? Ecuador’s stark choice Mauro Burzio / Gobierno Municipal de Francisco de Orellana

Oil or life? Ecuador’s stark choice

Esme McAvoy is in the Amazon to find out what’s happening to the Yasuní proposal.

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New Internationalist acquired by Rupert Murdoch

New Internationalist acquired by Rupert Murdoch

New Internationalist magazine, published since 1973 has been acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News International group.

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Stop the crop: activists dressed as aliens pull up GM crops in Watlington, Britain, 1999. Hugh Warwick

Is it OK for protesters to damage property?

Two activists debate whether property destruction is a valid tactic for bringing about social and political change - plus your chance to join the conversation.

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Illustrations by David Dees, a conspiracy theory artist, including one of his explicit Holocaust denial pieces. His work, which also covers corporate power, 9/11, 'chemtrails' and GMO foods, regularly appears on conspiracy websites and videos. The majority of these users promote him without being aware of his 'Holohoax' and climate change denial views.

Challenging the politics of paranoia

Cartoonist Polyp explores conspiracy theories and finds them not just dotty but dangerous.

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'Non a la réforme' means no to the age of austerity in France, as a student protests against a rise in the pension age in October 2010. Thibault Camus / AP / Press Association Images

The Great Rebellion

The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed. David Ransom investigates why, and traces the outlines of a future that might just be worth having.

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Honeybees get a helping hand Photo by James Diedrick under a CC Licence

Honeybees get a helping hand

‘Barefoot beekeepers’ adopt an alternative approach to safeguarding the threatened bee population.

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Ratnamala Tekam, a widow with her two children in Mangi village, in the cotton producing belt of Vidarbha. Her husband killed himself in March 2009 amid mounting debts, hunger and crop losses. Jaideep Hardikar

Bomb drops on Indian countryside

India may be one of the world’s current economic ‘winners’ but inequality is its fastest-growing sector, reveals Jaideep Hardikar.

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The next step: Western Saharawi fisherfolk are demanding the right to fish in their own waters. Photo by Maria Fonfara / www.wsrw.org

The EU-Morocco Fisheries Partnership

Morocco’s exploitation of Western Sahara’s fish stocks in choppy waters.

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Stop the tar sands trade talks

Stop the tar sands trade talks

A protest against opening the EU's doors to Canada's polluting tar sands

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New book by Noam Chomsky

Beware Americans talking ‘stability’, warns Noam Chomsky.

Noam Chomsky April, 2011 441 Buy
Taboo economics

Marc Engler has a taboo solution to the US’s economic woes.

Mark Engler April, 2011 441 Buy
Is 'ethical wealth' a contradiction?

Lush Cosmetics owner Mark Constantine and activist- artist Paul Fitzgerald go head to head in this month’s debate.

New Internationalist April, 2011 441 Buy
iSlave

Electronics giant Foxconn employs over a million people in China – in conditions that drive them to despair, reports Jenny Chan.

Jenny Chan April, 2011 441 Buy
Reframing the Israel-Palestine conflict

‘Israel is not a democracy,’ said Israeli professor, historian and political activist Ilan Pappé in this interview with Frank Barat.

Frank Barat April, 2011 441 Read
Oil or life? Ecuador’s stark choice

Esme McAvoy is in the Amazon to find out what’s happening to the Yasuní proposal.

Esme McAvoy April, 2011 441 Buy
Activists make themselves heard

1-30 April: Corporate AGM Season.

Jess Worth April, 2011 441 Buy
New Internationalist acquired by Rupert Murdoch

New Internationalist magazine, published since 1973 has been acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News International group.

Charlie Harvey April, 2011 441 Read
Is it OK for protesters to damage property?

Two activists debate whether property destruction is a valid tactic for bringing about social and political change - plus your chance to join the conversation.

New Internationalist March, 2011 440 Buy
Challenging the politics of paranoia

Cartoonist Polyp explores conspiracy theories and finds them not just dotty but dangerous.

Polyp March, 2011 440 Buy
The Great Rebellion

The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed. David Ransom investigates why, and traces the outlines of a future that might just be worth having.

David Ransom March, 2011 440 Buy
Honeybees get a helping hand

‘Barefoot beekeepers’ adopt an alternative approach to safeguarding the threatened bee population.

Ian Fitzpatrick March, 2011 440 Buy
Bomb drops on Indian countryside

India may be one of the world’s current economic ‘winners’ but inequality is its fastest-growing sector, reveals Jaideep Hardikar.

Jaideep Hardikar March, 2011 440 Buy
The EU-Morocco Fisheries Partnership

Morocco’s exploitation of Western Sahara’s fish stocks in choppy waters.

Stefan Simanowitz March, 2011 440 Buy
Stop the tar sands trade talks

A protest against opening the EU's doors to Canada's polluting tar sands

Rowenna Davis March, 2011 440 Buy