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B-207, a semi-subterranean concrete ‘igloo’ built during World War Two to protect munitions. When this photo was taken property developer Robert Vicino had plans to get it ready for rent to doomsday preppers looking for a refuge. Photo: Bradley Garrett

To the bunker!

From secret government hideouts to bunkers for the masses, are shelters a realistic way to survive a nuclear blast? Amy Hall investigates.

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Action & Info

Action & Info

Action, and further reading on nuclear weapons.

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The world’s first hydrogen bomb, codenamed ‘Mike’ is detonated by the US during ‘Operation Ivy’ in the Marshall Islands. Nuclear weapons testing conducted at Bikini and Enewetak atolls in the Pacific Ocean during 1946–1958 exposed local people to radioactive fallout. Photo: Science History Images/Photo Researchers

Flashpoints to fallout

Could the threat of nuclear war be closer than ever? Amy Hall explores how we got here and the pathways out of the crisis.

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Books Essay: Balls of wax

Books Essay: Balls of wax

A collection of short stories and vignettes from a feminist pioneer pinpoints the absurd details of the normalizing state, writes Caitlín Doherty.

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Mixed Media: Film

Mixed Media: Film

Souleymane’s Story; The Mastermind.

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Mixed Media: Books

All Hands on Deck; Fascist Yoga; The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club; Heart Lamp.

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 Illustration: Javie Huxley

Agony Uncle: Inheritance

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

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El Salvador's jailer in chief President Nayib Bukele shows off his favourite accessory. Illustration: Mari Fouz

Hall of Infamy: Nayib Bukele

Self-described as ‘the world’s coolest dictator’.

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Members of the Renewable Energy Coalition in Benin joined Africa’s week of action against TotalEnergies, using street art and music. Photo: Alban Sietin

Temperature Check

Power to the planet - from court rooms to solar panels, a round-up of global climate action. Words by Danny Chivers.

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 Photo: Louise Gardner

‘I felt an obligation as a scientist’

Conservationist turned activist Charlie Gardner speaks to Amy Hall about why he risks arrest for the climate, and why we need to change how we talk about climate action.

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 Illustration: Kate Evans

Thoughts from a Broad

What constitution? Illustrated by Kate Evans.

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To the bunker!

From secret government hideouts to bunkers for the masses, are shelters a realistic way to survive a nuclear blast? Amy Hall investigates.

Amy Hall January, 2026 559 Buy
Action & Info

Action, and further reading on nuclear weapons.

January, 2026 559 Buy
Flashpoints to fallout

Could the threat of nuclear war be closer than ever? Amy Hall explores how we got here and the pathways out of the crisis.

Amy Hall January, 2026 559 Buy
Spotlight: Aqsa Arif

Words by Conrad Landin.

Conrad Landin November, 2025 558 Buy
Books Essay: Balls of wax

A collection of short stories and vignettes from a feminist pioneer pinpoints the absurd details of the normalizing state, writes Caitlín Doherty.

Caitlín Doherty November, 2025 558 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Radio Lusaka; Mon Balo.

November, 2025 558 Buy
Mixed Media: Film

Souleymane’s Story; The Mastermind.

November, 2025 558 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

All Hands on Deck; Fascist Yoga; The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club; Heart Lamp.

Conrad Landin November, 2025 558 Buy
Agony Uncle: Inheritance

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

November, 2025 558 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Nayib Bukele

Self-described as ‘the world’s coolest dictator’.

November, 2025 558 Buy
Big Bad World

Chess, by P J Polyp.

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Temperature Check

Power to the planet - from court rooms to solar panels, a round-up of global climate action. Words by Danny Chivers.

Danny Chivers November, 2025 558 Buy
The Conspiracy Zone

Illustrated by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp November, 2025 558 Buy
‘I felt an obligation as a scientist’

Conservationist turned activist Charlie Gardner speaks to Amy Hall about why he risks arrest for the climate, and why we need to change how we talk about climate action.

Amy Hall November, 2025 558 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

What constitution? Illustrated by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans November, 2025 558 Buy