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Donu Kogbara and Dereje Alemayehu go head to head - join the debate in this month's Argument.
An infographic covering population, religion, quality of life and more.
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto on her latest film, Pink Saris.
Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods.
Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration.
Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed...
The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor.
Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen.
'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header?
The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray.
Krystian Legierski believes the tide is turning in Poland. He speaks to James Gray about his struggles against a notoriously homophobic and xenophobic administration.
Can fuel crops ever be sustainable? Danny Chivers gives us the lowdown.
To mark the International Day of Co-operatives (2 July), our longest-serving co-op member James Rowland reflects on his experience and our business model.
Canadian troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan this month. In theory, at least, reports Wayne Ellwood.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Should foreign investment replace aid for Africa? | Donu Kogbara and Dereje Alemayehu go head to head - join the debate in this month's Argument. |
New Internationalist | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
| Pakistan - the facts | An infographic covering population, religion, quality of life and more. |
September, 2011 | 445 | Buy | |
| Kim Longinotto | Award-winning documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto on her latest film, Pink Saris. |
New Internationalist Editorial | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
| Armenia | Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile. |
Richard Swift | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
| After the floods... A North Frontier village makes a comeback | Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods. |
Merryl Wyn Davies | September, 2011 | 445 | Buy |
| Eco-city dreaming comes true | Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration. |
Brian Loffler | September, 2011 | 445 | Read |
| Burkina Faso | Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed... |
Misha Kally | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
| Leave squatters alone! | The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor. |
Rueben Taylor | July, 2011 | 444 | Read |
| Film review: Blood in the Mobile | Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen. |
July, 2011 | 444 | Buy | |
| Book review: Metamorphosis | 'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header? |
Peter Whittaker | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
| Viscera | The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray. |
Louise Gray | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
| Krystian Legierski: an interview with the Polish gay rights campaigner | Krystian Legierski believes the tide is turning in Poland. He speaks to James Gray about his struggles against a notoriously homophobic and xenophobic administration. |
James Gray | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
| Where now for biofuels? | Can fuel crops ever be sustainable? Danny Chivers gives us the lowdown. |
Danny Chivers | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |
| My life at the New Internationalist co-op | To mark the International Day of Co-operatives (2 July), our longest-serving co-op member James Rowland reflects on his experience and our business model. |
James Rowland | July, 2011 | 444 | Read |
| Canada quits Afghanistan, almost | Canadian troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan this month. In theory, at least, reports Wayne Ellwood. |
Wayne Ellwood | July, 2011 | 444 | Buy |