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 Illustration: Konstantin Kazanchev

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No text by Konstantin Kazanchev (Ukraine).

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The placard reads ‘popular revolution, legitimate revolution’. Photo: Chedly Ben Ibrahim/Nurphoto/PA Images

Sign of the times

Anti-government demonstration in the capital Tunis, Tunisia.

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Inequality Watch

Inequality Watch

Covid-19 vaccinations - UK vs Ecuador.

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Worse for women

Worse for women

The impact of Covid-19 across different genders.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Holding out for a hero

Why do Filipinos get so starry-eyed when choosing their leaders? wonders Iris Gonzales.

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Letters

Letters

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

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View from India

View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the double whammy of natural disaster and Covid-19 that has brought a vulnerable ecosystem to the brink.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

While women in Argentina have won the right to abortion, in Brazil even child survivors of rape may be forced to give birth, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

In farmers’ hands; Pulling the plug; Off death row.

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Phytoplankton bloom in the Barents Sea. Photo: NASA

Prising open the arctic

Norway presses ahead with a large-scale auction of oil exploration licences in the Barents Sea.

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The moment they’d been hoping for: crowds held an overnight vigil outside Argentina’s National Congress in Buenos Aires to await the outcome of the Senate’s vote on abortion law. As the result came in there was mass celebration. Photo: Juan Ignacio Roncoroni/EFE/Alamy

Message of hope

Argentina has legalized elective abortion, reports Carla Gago.

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A brighter future awaits? Children of the historically marginalized Batwa people, pictured here in the Virunga mountains, are set to gain the right to a free education under new legislation. Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Panos

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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is soon to be legally recognized.

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Open Window

No text by Konstantin Kazanchev (Ukraine).

Konstantin Kazanchev March, 2021 530 Buy
Sign of the times

Anti-government demonstration in the capital Tunis, Tunisia.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Inequality Watch

Covid-19 vaccinations - UK vs Ecuador.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Seriously?

Woke CIA.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Worse for women

The impact of Covid-19 across different genders.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Holding out for a hero

Why do Filipinos get so starry-eyed when choosing their leaders? wonders Iris Gonzales.

Iris Gonzales March, 2021 530 Buy
Letters

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

March, 2021 530 Read
View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the double whammy of natural disaster and Covid-19 that has brought a vulnerable ecosystem to the brink.

Nilanjana Bhowmick March, 2021 530 Buy
View from Brazil

While women in Argentina have won the right to abortion, in Brazil even child survivors of rape may be forced to give birth, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.

March, 2021 530 Buy
View from Africa

Summon the artists.

Nanjala Nyabola March, 2021 530 Buy
Join the vanguard

New Internationalist needs your help.

March, 2021 530 Read
Reasons to be cheerful

In farmers’ hands; Pulling the plug; Off death row.

Amy Hall March, 2021 530 Buy
Prising open the arctic

Norway presses ahead with a large-scale auction of oil exploration licences in the Barents Sea.

Nils Adler March, 2021 530 Buy
Message of hope

Argentina has legalized elective abortion, reports Carla Gago.

Carla Gago March, 2021 530 Buy
Better protected

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is soon to be legally recognized.

Peter Yeung March, 2021 530 Buy