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Sign of the times

Deforestation is not a hair cut.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Wish fulfilment

Parsa Sanjana Sajid visits a popular shrine and witnesses the everyday mingling of the social and the spiritual.

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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

We need to talk about toilets. By Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Suicidal drives and fake patriotism by Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

After Mugabe by Nanjala Nyabola.

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Eying up the Fitzroy

Eying up the Fitzroy

Report from Australia by Nick Rodway.

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Still waiting for self-determination: an indigenous Saharawi woman sits inside her tent in Tifariti, Western Sahara. Photo: Zohra Bensemra/ Reuters

Conflict minerals

Report from Western Sahara by Chris Brazier.

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Precarious lives: garment workers, mostly women, make sportswear in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Photo: Chris Stowers/Panos Pictures

Everything but arms

Report from Cambodia by Daniel Quinlan.

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Not so nobel

Not so nobel

Report from the UK by Husna Risvi.

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Get out

Get out

Report from Spain by Eoin Wilson.

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Introducing...

Introducing...

Forces for the Declaration of Freedom and Change.

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Police are now responsible for 40 per cent of all homicides in Rio. Photo: Ratao Diniz/Alamy

Law and disorder

Violence in Rio de Janeiro. Report from Brazil by Beatriz Miranda.

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 Illustration: Nadia Akingbule

‘I didn’t want to be a mother’

In a groundbreaking new work, Trifonia Melibea Obono has sought out and recorded the unheard stories of lesbian and bisexual women living in the small West African state of Equatorial Guinea.

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No room for dissent

With a year to go until Myanmar’s next general election, political activism is being pushed to the periphery. Charlotte England reports.

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Sign of the times

Deforestation is not a hair cut.

November, 2019 522 Buy
Wish fulfilment

Parsa Sanjana Sajid visits a popular shrine and witnesses the everyday mingling of the social and the spiritual.

Parsa Sanjana Sajid November, 2019 522 Buy
Letters

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

November, 2019 522 Read
View from India

We need to talk about toilets. By Nilanjana Bhowmick.

Nilanjana Bhowmick November, 2019 522 Buy
View from Brazil

Suicidal drives and fake patriotism by Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto November, 2019 522 Buy
View from Africa

After Mugabe by Nanjala Nyabola.

Nanjala Nyabola November, 2019 522 Buy
Eying up the Fitzroy

Report from Australia by Nick Rodway.

Nick Rodway November, 2019 522 Buy
Conflict minerals

Report from Western Sahara by Chris Brazier.

Chris Brazier November, 2019 522 Buy
Everything but arms

Report from Cambodia by Daniel Quinlan.

Daniel Quinlan November, 2019 522 Buy
Not so nobel

Report from the UK by Husna Risvi.

Husna Risvi November, 2019 522 Buy
Get out

Report from Spain by Eoin Wilson.

Eoin Wilson November, 2019 522 Buy
Introducing...

Forces for the Declaration of Freedom and Change.

Richard Swift November, 2019 522 Buy
Law and disorder

Violence in Rio de Janeiro. Report from Brazil by Beatriz Miranda.

Beatriz Miranda November, 2019 522 Buy
‘I didn’t want to be a mother’

In a groundbreaking new work, Trifonia Melibea Obono has sought out and recorded the unheard stories of lesbian and bisexual women living in the small West African state of Equatorial Guinea.

Trifonia Melibea Obono November, 2019 522 Buy
No room for dissent

With a year to go until Myanmar’s next general election, political activism is being pushed to the periphery. Charlotte England reports.

Charlotte England November, 2019 522 Buy