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 Illustration: Andy Carter

What if…

What if we banned the intensive farming of animals? Hazel Healy imagines a world without cheap meat, eggs and dairy.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

As his comrades argue about trans women, a reader feels conflicted.

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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 Photo: Michael Fakhri

The Interview: Michael Fakhri

Michael Fakhri, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has a bold vision for a trade system that reflects how people actually eat.

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Hall of Infamy: Jeff Bezos

Why bully boy Bezos can’t stop smirking.

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 Photo: Paco Chuquiure

Southern Exposure: Paco Chuquiure

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

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The Debate: Is homeschooling socially harmful?

Does being educated at home limit or enrich children’s experiences? Lindsey T Powell and Cheryl Fields-Smith have different opinions.

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Not green, in fact: The Petra Nova CSS facility (pictured above) captured carbon from a coal plant in Texas, US... and used the CO2 to boost production at the West Ranch oil field, via a 130-kilometre pipeline. Photo: Trish Badger/Reuters

Temperature check

Carbon capture – still a pipe dream? Words by Danny Chivers.

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(clockwise from top left): Rubberneckers view the damaged vehicles following the crash of a fuel tanker on the Kara Bridge in Lagos; a runner poses with students during the Lagos Women Run; 10-year-old Ruth Bitrus, whose parents were killed by Boko Haram following the invasion of her hometown, Michika; women from waterfront communities under threat of eviction for property development confront Lagos police. Photos: Majority World: Adeyinka Yusuf; Adeyinka Yusuf; Immanuel Ofolabi; Osakpolor Omoregie.

Country profile: Nigeria

The photos, facts, and politics of Nigeria.

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 Illustration: Konstantin Kazanchev

Open Window

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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What if…

What if we banned the intensive farming of animals? Hazel Healy imagines a world without cheap meat, eggs and dairy.

March, 2021 530 Buy
As his comrades argue about trans women, a reader feels conflicted.

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 March, 2021 530 Buy
The Interview: Michael Fakhri

Michael Fakhri, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has a bold vision for a trade system that reflects how people actually eat.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Jeff Bezos

Why bully boy Bezos can’t stop smirking.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Southern Exposure: Paco Chuquiure

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

Paco Chuquiure March, 2021 530 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Fresh hell by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans March, 2021 530 Buy
The Debate: Is homeschooling socially harmful?

Does being educated at home limit or enrich children’s experiences? Lindsey T Powell and Cheryl Fields-Smith have different opinions.

Lindsey T Powell and Cheryl Fields-Smith March, 2021 530 Read
Temperature check

Carbon capture – still a pipe dream? Words by Danny Chivers.

Danny Chivers March, 2021 530 Buy
Big Bad World

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp March, 2021 530 Buy
Country profile: Nigeria

The photos, facts, and politics of Nigeria.

March, 2021 530 Buy
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