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View from Africa

View from Africa

Nanjala Nyabola grapples with the challenge of misinformation and disinformation.

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View from India

View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the deadly neglect of rural heartlands.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Leonardo Sakamoto on how the rich are responding to the pandemic.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Reasons to be cheerful

Sweet city; FGM outlawed; Ireland for Choctaw.

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Broken bonds

Broken bonds

The World Bank's 'pandemic bonds' haven't delivered, reports Liam Taylor.

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Bailiffs at the eviction of the Harvil Road HS2 protest camp where ancient woodlands are under threat. Photo: Phil Clarke Hill

Rude awakening

Report on the HS2 high-speed rail line by Fran Lambrick.

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Amazon exposed

Amazon exposed

Report on the exploitation of the Amazon by Beatriz Miranda.

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A chance for joy: Ingoma Nshya are making their mark as the first female percussionists in Rwanda. Photo: Oscar Espinosa

Rwanda

Women unite through drumming

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Thrown in jail

Thrown in jail

The fight to free Nigeria’s prisoners, report by Nosmot Gbadamosi.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Richard Swift introduces us to the head of the World Health Organization.

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LGBTQI+ people have been scapegoated and put at risk during the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Nicolas Roses/ABACA/PA Images

LGBTQI+ backlash

LGBTQI+ people have been scapegoated and put at risk during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Back to work: garment workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh, after factories re-opened in May. Photo: Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters

The trouble with normal is it always gets worse

A clamour to return to the status quo after Covid-19 would be bad news for people and the planet, argues Richard Swift. We may never get a better chance for a new normal.

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Forced from home by US airstrikes in the Lower Shabelle region, this girl tries to rest at a camp for internally displaced persons near Mogadishu, Somalia, March 2020. Photo: Feisal Omar/Reuters

Out of sight, out of mind

Husna Rizvi rounds up some of the lesser-known pandemic stories from around the world.

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From left to right: Theresa Jusu, Marta Lado, Mohamed Camara, and Mamadu Baldeh.

First Ebola, then Covid-19

Hazel Healy re-connects with communities in Sierra Leone.

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Why I joined

Western volunteers on why they fight for Rojava.

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View from Africa

Nanjala Nyabola grapples with the challenge of misinformation and disinformation.

Nanjala Nyabola July, 2020 526 Buy
View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the deadly neglect of rural heartlands.

Nilanjana Bhowmick July, 2020 526 Buy
View from Brazil

Leonardo Sakamoto on how the rich are responding to the pandemic.

Leonardo Sakamoto July, 2020 526 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Sweet city; FGM outlawed; Ireland for Choctaw.

Amy Hall July, 2020 526 Buy
Broken bonds

The World Bank's 'pandemic bonds' haven't delivered, reports Liam Taylor.

Liam Taylor July, 2020 526 Buy
Rude awakening

Report on the HS2 high-speed rail line by Fran Lambrick.

Fran Lambrick July, 2020 526 Buy
Amazon exposed

Report on the exploitation of the Amazon by Beatriz Miranda.

Beatriz Miranda July, 2020 526 Buy
Rwanda

Women unite through drumming

Laura Fornell July, 2020 526 Buy
Thrown in jail

The fight to free Nigeria’s prisoners, report by Nosmot Gbadamosi.

Nosmot Gbadamosi July, 2020 526 Buy
Introducing... Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Richard Swift introduces us to the head of the World Health Organization.

Richard Swift July, 2020 526 Buy
LGBTQI+ backlash

LGBTQI+ people have been scapegoated and put at risk during the Covid-19 pandemic.

July, 2020 526 Buy
The trouble with normal is it always gets worse

A clamour to return to the status quo after Covid-19 would be bad news for people and the planet, argues Richard Swift. We may never get a better chance for a new normal.

Richard Swift July, 2020 526 Buy
Out of sight, out of mind

Husna Rizvi rounds up some of the lesser-known pandemic stories from around the world.

Husna Rizvi July, 2020 526 Buy
First Ebola, then Covid-19

Hazel Healy re-connects with communities in Sierra Leone.

Hazel Healy July, 2020 526 Buy
Why I joined

Western volunteers on why they fight for Rojava.

July, 2020 526 Buy