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When sperm didn't meet ovum

When sperm didn't meet ovum

China and Iran: two ways to do family planning.

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Nigeria has the world’s highest unsafe abortion rate. Young, Catholic women – especially students – are the most likely to seek abortion. Photo: Finbarr O’Reilly / Reuters

Sex action

How ‘abstinence’ is pushing up the abortion rate.

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The Best of 2009

The Best of 2009

The best books, music & films of 2009 as reviewed by NI.

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Sierra Leone

Every home in Sierra Leone is well stocked with candles, gasoline lanterns and trusty flashlights. These are life essentials in the capital, Freetown, where electricity is intermittent at best.

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Caught in the net

Caught in the net

Brazil has no specific law to deal with internet content.

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Photo: Umit Bektas / Reuters

Ageing - 7 myths

The average age of the population is increasing – people are living longer. Also, women are having fewer children. But is this greying of nations really a ‘crisis’?

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Handle with care: Aki Ra uses a bamboo stick to clear a deadly mine. Photo by Richard Fitoussi

Mine hero

The struggle to eradicate landmines continues

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To buy or not to buy

To buy or not to buy

The Nestlé fair trade Kit Kat dilemma.

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Victory looms

Victory looms

Transatlantic student boycott forces clothing company to reopen factory

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Blame the coffee

Blame the coffee

Why tiny Timor Leste is undergoing a baby boom.

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The Government is trying to merge Krugersdorp’s 400 white squatters into the black settlement (population 5,000) of Munsieville. Neither group favours the proposal.

Afrikaners hit bottom

Photo-journalist Dean Saffron documents life in a South African squatter camp.

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Geert Wilders Photo by Jacco de Boer

Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders, the lying Dutchman.

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Kings of the road: children join a protest in Maisuma, Srinagar. Photo by: Dilnaz Boga

Minor offences

India's brutal treatment of Kashmiri youths is fuelling conflict

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Beyond Reach?

Beyond Reach?

A fictionalized account of the 2005 Make Poverty History campaign.

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When sperm didn't meet ovum

China and Iran: two ways to do family planning.

Vanessa Baird January, 2010 429 Buy
Sex action

How ‘abstinence’ is pushing up the abortion rate.

Vanessa Baird January, 2010 429 Buy
The Best of 2009

The best books, music & films of 2009 as reviewed by NI.

Louise Gray,Peter Whittaker,Malcolm Lewis January, 2010 429 Buy
Sierra Leone

Every home in Sierra Leone is well stocked with candles, gasoline lanterns and trusty flashlights. These are life essentials in the capital, Freetown, where electricity is intermittent at best.

Sulakshana Gupta January, 2010 429 Buy
Caught in the net

Brazil has no specific law to deal with internet content.

January, 2010 429 Buy
A brief history of population

Includes a murky past.

Vanessa Baird January, 2010 429 Buy
Ageing - 7 myths

The average age of the population is increasing – people are living longer. Also, women are having fewer children. But is this greying of nations really a ‘crisis’?

Vanessa Baird January, 2010 429 Buy
Mine hero

The struggle to eradicate landmines continues

Sian Griffiths January, 2010 429 Buy
To buy or not to buy

The Nestlé fair trade Kit Kat dilemma.

January, 2010 429 Buy
Victory looms

Transatlantic student boycott forces clothing company to reopen factory

Rowenna Davis January, 2010 429 Buy
Blame the coffee

Why tiny Timor Leste is undergoing a baby boom.

Vanessa Baird January, 2010 429 Buy
Afrikaners hit bottom

Photo-journalist Dean Saffron documents life in a South African squatter camp.

Dean Saffron January, 2010 429 Buy
Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders, the lying Dutchman.

January, 2010 429 Buy
Minor offences

India's brutal treatment of Kashmiri youths is fuelling conflict

Dilnaz Boga January, 2010 429 Buy
Beyond Reach?

A fictionalized account of the 2005 Make Poverty History campaign.

Peter Whittaker January, 2010 429 Buy