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The heartbreak

Why are so many women still dying in childbirth? Chris Brazier explains how they could be saved.

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Public trough

Public trough

This month’s guest cartoonist is Khalil Bendib. Polyp is taking a month’s break from Big Bad World to work on his forthcoming NI book Speechless: a world history without words. Normal service will be resumed next month.

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Belarus Martin Roemers / Panos

Belarus

A country at the edge of Europe home to wolves, bears, lynx and Europe's last dictator.

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Diamonds are for never

Diamonds are for never

Swiss mining company grabs Sierra Leone gems

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 Illustration by Sarah John

No place like home

Cairo's poor show a peculiar brand of camaraderie.

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Concrete dreams

Concrete dreams

India's middle class is becoming more antagonistic to the urban poor, says Jeremy Seabrook.

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The White Tiger

The White Tiger

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

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Che – unimaginative, undramatic and far too respectful.

Che - Part 1, Che - Part 2

We get to see a lot of Che's iconic look in over four hours of film, but sadly, though long on detail, it's short on insight.

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Mother-Earth! Father-Sky!

Mother-Earth! Father-Sky!

Mother-Earth! Father-Sky! by Huun-Huur-Tu featuring Sainkho

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Top: Linha de Passe. Middle: The Edge of Heavan. Bottom: Waltz with Bashir.

The Best of 2008

The best music, books and films from 2008

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Figure 1: Capacity to pay
These curves show income distributions within India, China, and the US. The green areas represent incomes above a $20 per person per day ‘development threshold.’ Income below that threshold is excluded when we calculate national capacity to pay for climate action.

The real deal

Unless it is fair, we will never get a successful international climate agreement. Tom Athanasiou has rolled up his sleeves and produced a proposal for how it could be done.

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The heartbreak

Why are so many women still dying in childbirth? Chris Brazier explains how they could be saved.

Chris Brazier March, 2009 420 Buy
Public trough

This month’s guest cartoonist is Khalil Bendib. Polyp is taking a month’s break from Big Bad World to work on his forthcoming NI book Speechless: a world history without words. Normal service will be resumed next month.

Khalil Bendib March, 2009 420 Buy
Belarus

A country at the edge of Europe home to wolves, bears, lynx and Europe's last dictator.

Amanda Root January, 2009 419 Buy
Big Bad World - Climate change

A word from Polyp on climate change

P J Polyp January, 2009 419 Buy
Diamonds are for never

Swiss mining company grabs Sierra Leone gems

Peter Beckley, Sunit Bagree January, 2009 419 Buy
No place like home

Cairo's poor show a peculiar brand of camaraderie.

Maria Golia January, 2009 419 Buy
Concrete dreams

India's middle class is becoming more antagonistic to the urban poor, says Jeremy Seabrook.

January, 2009 419 Buy
The Other

By Ryzard Kapuscinski

Richard Swift January, 2009 419 Buy
The White Tiger

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Vanessa Baird January, 2009 419 Buy
Equatoria

Equatoria by Tom Dreyer

Peter Whittaker January, 2009 419 Buy
Che - Part 1, Che - Part 2

We get to see a lot of Che's iconic look in over four hours of film, but sadly, though long on detail, it's short on insight.

Malcolm Lewis January, 2009 419 Buy
Waitless

Waitless by Empty Boat

Louise Gray January, 2009 419 Buy
Mother-Earth! Father-Sky!

Mother-Earth! Father-Sky! by Huun-Huur-Tu featuring Sainkho

Louise Gray January, 2009 419 Buy
The Best of 2008

The best music, books and films from 2008

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2009 419 Buy
The real deal

Unless it is fair, we will never get a successful international climate agreement. Tom Athanasiou has rolled up his sleeves and produced a proposal for how it could be done.

Tom Athanasiou January, 2009 419 Buy