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We shall not be moved! Anti-coup protesters remain seated in front of a line of riot police trying to clear roads in Yangon. Partially visible is a poster urging citizens to join the Civil Disobedience Movement. Photo: Panos Pictures

Courage and terror in Myanmar

Lives and livelihoods have been laid down for democracy. The economy is on the brink of collapse. The world must support the people’s quest to end military rule once and for all, writes Preeti Jha.

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Spotlight: Saif Osmani

Artist Saif Osmani talks to Subi Shah about urban culture, gentrification and Brexit.

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Mixed media: music

They’re Calling Me Home by Rhiannon Giddens; Big Science by Laurie Anderson.

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Mixed Media: Film

First Cow directed and co-written by Kelly Reichardt; After Love directed and written by Aleem Khan.

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Mixed Media: Books

Planet Palm by Jocelyn C Zuckerman; Speak, Okinawa by Elizabeth Miki Brina; China in One Village by Liang Hong; Havana Year Zero by Karla Suárez.

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 Illustration: Marc Roberts

Only Planet

Chances for meaningful change, by Marc Roberts.

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The Puzzler

Crossword Puzzle, Association Words and Wordsearch

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 Illustration: Andy Carter

What if…

What if we all got paid the same? Vanessa Baird on a simple but bold measure to reverse roaring income inequality.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Agony Uncle: Is my daughter harbouring antisemitic views?

Ethical and political dilemmas abound these days. Seems like we’re all in need of a New Internationalist perspective. Enter stage: Agony Uncle.

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Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini (bottom, centre, in white top) with women peace-makers from conflict zones from around the world at ICAN's 2018 Annual Forum in Sri Lanka Photo: ICAN

The Interview: Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini

Indefatigable Iranian gender activist Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini on why she will not give up on her life-long mission to get women peace-makers included at the negotiating table.

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Hall of Infamy: Yoweri Museveni

Ugandan autocrat Yoweri Museveni digs his heels in yet again.

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Clockwise from top left: Two members of the Taz clan take part in a wrestling match at their annual two-day festival at Song Kol Lake, in Naryn Province, which also includes family storytelling, dancing and horse-riding games; a woman milks a mare in the Kyrgyz Alatau range (part of the Tien Shan mountains) – she will make a fermented drink called kunus from the milk; two girls by the roadside near Kazarman; beekeeper Victor inspects his 120 hives in Sary-Chelek, in the western province of Jalal-Abad. Photos: Tim Dirven/Panos

Country Profile: Kyrgyzstan

The photos, facts, and politics of Kyrgyzstan.

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 Photo: Naima Perveen / Majority World

Southern Exposure: Naima Perveen

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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Fighting on all fronts. Samela, a 23-year-old activist from the Association of the Satere-Mawe Indigenous Women in Manaus, Amazonas in Brazil, co-ordinates the production of protective face masks. Photo: Raphael Alves/IMF/Creative Commons

Temperature check

Want to restore and protect the world’s forests? Then uphold the rights of the people who live in them, says Danny Chivers.

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Courage and terror in Myanmar

Lives and livelihoods have been laid down for democracy. The economy is on the brink of collapse. The world must support the people’s quest to end military rule once and for all, writes Preeti Jha.

Preeti Jha July, 2021 532 Buy
Spotlight: Saif Osmani

Artist Saif Osmani talks to Subi Shah about urban culture, gentrification and Brexit.

Subi Shah May, 2021 531 Buy
Mixed media: music

They’re Calling Me Home by Rhiannon Giddens; Big Science by Laurie Anderson.

May, 2021 531 Read
Mixed Media: Film

First Cow directed and co-written by Kelly Reichardt; After Love directed and written by Aleem Khan.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

Planet Palm by Jocelyn C Zuckerman; Speak, Okinawa by Elizabeth Miki Brina; China in One Village by Liang Hong; Havana Year Zero by Karla Suárez.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Only Planet

Chances for meaningful change, by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts May, 2021 531 Buy
The Puzzler

Crossword Puzzle, Association Words and Wordsearch

May, 2021 531 Buy
What if…

What if we all got paid the same? Vanessa Baird on a simple but bold measure to reverse roaring income inequality.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Agony Uncle: Is my daughter harbouring antisemitic views?

Ethical and political dilemmas abound these days. Seems like we’re all in need of a New Internationalist perspective. Enter stage: Agony Uncle.

Agony Uncle May, 2021 531 Buy
The Interview: Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini

Indefatigable Iranian gender activist Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini on why she will not give up on her life-long mission to get women peace-makers included at the negotiating table.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Yoweri Museveni

Ugandan autocrat Yoweri Museveni digs his heels in yet again.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Country Profile: Kyrgyzstan

The photos, facts, and politics of Kyrgyzstan.

May, 2021 531 Buy
Southern Exposure: Naima Perveen

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

Naima Perveen May, 2021 531 Buy
Temperature check

Want to restore and protect the world’s forests? Then uphold the rights of the people who live in them, says Danny Chivers.

Danny Chivers May, 2021 531 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Fresh hell by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans May, 2021 531 Buy