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 Illustration: Marc Roberts

Only Planet

Leadership, by Marc Roberts.

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The Interview: Sarojini Nadimpally

The Interview: Sarojini Nadimpally

Indian public-health researcher and scientist Sarojini Nadimpally speaks to Amy Hall about the inequalities exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Hall of Infamy: Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi’s spectacular fall from human rights icon to genocide denier.

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 Photo: Jalal Sepehr

Southern Exposure: Jalal Sepehr

Iranian photographer Jalal Sepehr poses a Persian carpet dilemma.

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The debate: Sustainable Development Goals

The debate: Sustainable Development Goals

Could the UN Sustainable Development Goals deliver on their promises? Gary Rynhart and Jan Vandemoortele beg to differ.

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Cartoon History: The Wolf of Baghdad

Carol Isaacs conjures up her own lost heritage – that of the Jewish community in Iraq.

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A security guard protects a stationery shop on Fifth Avenue in Guatemala City; ‘No more violence against women, no more beatings, no more deaths, no more abuse’, reads a sign during the International Women’s Day march; Mayan women sell corn tortillas in Zone One of the capital; ‘Cucuruchos’ carry a float with the image of Christ through the historic centre during Guatemala’s world-famous Easter celebrations. All photos: Mira Galanova

Country profile: Guatemala

The photos, facts and politics of Guatemala

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 Illustration: Emanuele Del Rosso

Open Window - Coronatrash

Cartoon by Emanuele Del Rosso (Italy).

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Seriously?

Seriously?

Lil Miquela and the rise of the virtual celebrity.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Johannesburg

Ways of belonging. Having travelled to the land of her birth as the coronavirus pandemic began to gather pace, Yewande Omotoso feels the tug of home.

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Letters

Letters

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

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Only Planet

Leadership, by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts July, 2020 526 Buy
The Interview: Sarojini Nadimpally

Indian public-health researcher and scientist Sarojini Nadimpally speaks to Amy Hall about the inequalities exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Amy Hall July, 2020 526 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi’s spectacular fall from human rights icon to genocide denier.

July, 2020 526 Buy
Southern Exposure: Jalal Sepehr

Iranian photographer Jalal Sepehr poses a Persian carpet dilemma.

July, 2020 526 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Fresh hell by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans July, 2020 526 Buy
The debate: Sustainable Development Goals

Could the UN Sustainable Development Goals deliver on their promises? Gary Rynhart and Jan Vandemoortele beg to differ.

July, 2020 526 Buy
Cartoon History: The Wolf of Baghdad

Carol Isaacs conjures up her own lost heritage – that of the Jewish community in Iraq.

Carol Isaacs July, 2020 526 Buy
Country profile: Guatemala

The photos, facts and politics of Guatemala

Mira Galanova July, 2020 526 Buy
Open Window - Coronatrash

Cartoon by Emanuele Del Rosso (Italy).

Emanuele Del Rosso July, 2020 526 Buy
Inequality Watch

22 of the richest men...

July, 2020 526 Buy
Sign of the times

Am I next? #BlackLivesMatter

July, 2020 526 Buy
Seriously?

Lil Miquela and the rise of the virtual celebrity.

July, 2020 526 Buy
Borderlines

Separation anxiety.

Ylenia Gostoli July, 2020 526 Buy
Letter from Johannesburg

Ways of belonging. Having travelled to the land of her birth as the coronavirus pandemic began to gather pace, Yewande Omotoso feels the tug of home.

Yewande Omotoso July, 2020 526 Buy
Letters

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

July, 2020 526 Read