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Watching the weather

Watching the weather

Weather patterns across the West African country have become increasingly hard to predict as a result of climate change.

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A wall runs through it: a Palestinian olive grove cut in two by the separation barrier. Ahikam Seri / Panos

The eye sees, but the hand can't reach

Palestinian proverb reflects bitter truth for olive farmers

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Gort and Klaatu's International Climate Slam-Down

Gort and Klaatu's International Climate Slam-Down

Cartoonist Marc Roberts beams his inquisitive aliens down to commentate on ‘a night of bone-crushing, planet-trashing, wrestling mayhem’.

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Droning on

Droning on

President Obama has carried out more drone attacks than George W Bush.

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Toxic legacy

Toxic legacy

Victims of ‘India’s Hiroshima’ still seek justice

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Bond aid

Copenhagen is not the only game in town. There are other ideas for how to keep fossil fuels in the ground. The NI catches up with one of the boldest: Ecuador's Yasuní initiative.

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 Illustration by Sarah John

The return

An overseas trip lets Maria Golia see her hometown in a new light.

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 Photo by Jenny Matthews / panos

Eritrea

The country, once one of Italy’s few colonial possessions, covers an 800-kilometre strip along Africa’s Red Sea coast, stretching from Sudan in the north to Djibouti in the south.

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Davi Kopenawa

Yanomami community under threat

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Rescuing socialism

Rescuing socialism

A red-green revival is possible, argues Jeremy Seabrook.

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Standing up to Big Pharma

Standing up to Big Pharma

A meeting of the World Psychiatric Association provides food for thought for Joanna Cheek.

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GMB Akash

GMB Akash photographs children being children at a dump yard in Bangladesh.

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Transforming Pakistan: Ways out of instability

Transforming Pakistan: Ways out of instability

Hilary Synnott’s book is a useful introduction to Pakistan’s past, present and possible future.

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How Toronto Found Its Food Groove

How Toronto Found Its Food Groove

Today’s food movement grew up alongside the anti-globalization movements of the past 20 years, so thinking and acting locally are crucial to it.

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Watching the weather

Weather patterns across the West African country have become increasingly hard to predict as a result of climate change.

December, 2009 428 Buy
The eye sees, but the hand can't reach

Palestinian proverb reflects bitter truth for olive farmers

Noreen Sadik December, 2009 428 Buy
Gort and Klaatu's International Climate Slam-Down

Cartoonist Marc Roberts beams his inquisitive aliens down to commentate on ‘a night of bone-crushing, planet-trashing, wrestling mayhem’.

Marc Roberts December, 2009 428 Buy
Droning on

President Obama has carried out more drone attacks than George W Bush.

December, 2009 428 Buy
Toxic legacy

Victims of ‘India’s Hiroshima’ still seek justice

Rajwinder Sahota December, 2009 428 Buy
Bond aid

Copenhagen is not the only game in town. There are other ideas for how to keep fossil fuels in the ground. The NI catches up with one of the boldest: Ecuador's Yasuní initiative.

Yolanda Kakabadse December, 2009 428 Buy
The return

An overseas trip lets Maria Golia see her hometown in a new light.

Maria Golia December, 2009 428 Buy
Eritrea

The country, once one of Italy’s few colonial possessions, covers an 800-kilometre strip along Africa’s Red Sea coast, stretching from Sudan in the north to Djibouti in the south.

Richard Swift December, 2009 428 Buy
Davi Kopenawa

Yanomami community under threat

Rowenna Davis December, 2009 428 Buy
Rescuing socialism

A red-green revival is possible, argues Jeremy Seabrook.

Jeremy Seabrook December, 2009 428 Buy
Standing up to Big Pharma

A meeting of the World Psychiatric Association provides food for thought for Joanna Cheek.

Joanna Cheek December, 2009 428 Buy
GMB Akash

GMB Akash photographs children being children at a dump yard in Bangladesh.

GMB Akash December, 2009 428 Buy
Thirsty River

Peter Whittaker December, 2009 428 Buy
Transforming Pakistan: Ways out of instability

Hilary Synnott’s book is a useful introduction to Pakistan’s past, present and possible future.

Jo Lateu December, 2009 428 Buy
How Toronto Found Its Food Groove

Today’s food movement grew up alongside the anti-globalization movements of the past 20 years, so thinking and acting locally are crucial to it.

Wayne Roberts December, 2009 428 Buy