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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Racism’s deadly cycle. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from India

View from India

Bring on the marriage strike. By Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

War and the attention economy. By Nanjala Nyabola.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

Toxic ties severed; Plastic promises; Green wave win.

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Land locked

Land locked

Report from Tanzania by Maina Waruru.

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Katarina Sevä, a member of the Council of Mounio Sámi reindeer-herding district. Photo: Rasmus Törnqvist/Greenpeace

Lethal logging

Report from Sweden by Fran Mills.

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A Griffon vulture flies high in Mustang District, Nepal. Photo: Frank Bienewald/Alamy

Save the scavengers

Report from Nepal by Graeme Green.

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Institutional revolution

Institutional revolution

Report from Mexico by Mattha Busby.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Yoon Suk-Yeol

The new ‘anti-politics’ president of South Korea.

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A woman and child at a railway station in Uzghorrod in western Ukraine, near the Slovak border. Slovakians, along with the people of other neighbouring countries, have worked with Ukrainian activists to organize humanitarian convoys. Photo: Isabelle Merminod

Kyiv despatch

Report from Ukraine by Bennett Murray.

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The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season exhausted the designated 21-name list of storm names, the third time this has happened and the second such season in a row after 2020. The total damage was estimated at over $80 billion. Images of hurricane Bill and hurricane Nicholas by Theaustinman using a Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 4.0; Hurricane Ida by NOAA (Public Domain); All others by NASA (Public Domain).

Is it too late?

As climate change stretches human fragility towards breaking point, should we be preparing for societal collapse? This is the existential question behind ‘deep adaptation’, a theory that is rapidly gaining adherents. Richard Swift assesses how far, if anywhere, it will take us and what better paths we could go down.

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 Illustration: Andy K using Shutterstock

Please continue to not sponsor this child

It’s been 40 years since New Internationalist sounded the alarm on child sponsorship. But today thousands of people are still signing up to the idea. To whose benefit?, asks Kathleen Nolan as she explores why this quick fundraising tool is not all it’s cracked up to be.

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Unstoppable: Celebrating Pride in central Istanbul on 30 June 2019, despite the ban on the event. Photo: Murad Sezer/Reuters/Alamy

‘As long as the world keeps running, we’ll be here’

Branded as terrorists by President Erdoğan’s hardline regime, LGBTQI+ people in Turkey are finding ways to express themselves and build solidarity, writes Tuğçe Özbiçer.

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Slim pickings: goats wait to head out to graze in Alichur, a settlement of mainly Kyrghyz herders in the Pamir mountains. Photo: Fredrik Lerneryd

The dragon and the bear on the roof of the world

Cash-strapped but strategically important, Tajikistan is undergoing rapid change with its future increasingly being shaped by a power play between China and Russia. Klas Lundström reports.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

May, 2022 537 Read
View from Brazil

Racism’s deadly cycle. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto May, 2022 537 Buy
View from India

Bring on the marriage strike. By Nilanjana Bhowmick.

Nilanjana Bhowmick May, 2022 537 Buy
View from Africa

War and the attention economy. By Nanjala Nyabola.

Nanjala Nyabola May, 2022 537 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Toxic ties severed; Plastic promises; Green wave win.

Amy Hall May, 2022 537 Buy
Land locked

Report from Tanzania by Maina Waruru.

Maina Waruru May, 2022 537 Buy
Lethal logging

Report from Sweden by Fran Mills.

Fran Mills May, 2022 537 Buy
Save the scavengers

Report from Nepal by Graeme Green.

Graeme Green May, 2022 537 Buy
Institutional revolution

Report from Mexico by Mattha Busby.

Mattha Busby May, 2022 537 Buy
Introducing... Yoon Suk-Yeol

The new ‘anti-politics’ president of South Korea.

Richard Swift May, 2022 537 Buy
Kyiv despatch

Report from Ukraine by Bennett Murray.

Bennett Murray May, 2022 537 Buy
Is it too late?

As climate change stretches human fragility towards breaking point, should we be preparing for societal collapse? This is the existential question behind ‘deep adaptation’, a theory that is rapidly gaining adherents. Richard Swift assesses how far, if anywhere, it will take us and what better paths we could go down.

Richard Swift May, 2022 537 Read
Please continue to not sponsor this child

It’s been 40 years since New Internationalist sounded the alarm on child sponsorship. But today thousands of people are still signing up to the idea. To whose benefit?, asks Kathleen Nolan as she explores why this quick fundraising tool is not all it’s cracked up to be.

Kathleen Nolan May, 2022 537 Buy
‘As long as the world keeps running, we’ll be here’

Branded as terrorists by President Erdoğan’s hardline regime, LGBTQI+ people in Turkey are finding ways to express themselves and build solidarity, writes Tuğçe Özbiçer.

Tuğçe Özbiçer May, 2022 537 Buy
The dragon and the bear on the roof of the world

Cash-strapped but strategically important, Tajikistan is undergoing rapid change with its future increasingly being shaped by a power play between China and Russia. Klas Lundström reports.

Klas Lundström May, 2022 537 Buy