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Numbers of refugees stuck in the Calais-Dunkirk area fluctuate and there’s no official record. At the moment it’s estimated ...
Our Agony Uncle weighs in on a familiar scene in many major cities. Q: Cycling home one evening, I saw an extremely ...
What can we learn from Pakistan’s unexpected solar surge? Danny Chivers reports. When listing the leading countries of the ...
If Jair Bolsonaro goes to prison he could become a martyr for the far right, warns Leonardo Sakamoto.
Very easy – thanks to parliamentarians and zealous police, writes Vanessa Baird. Nothing in this article should be considered to support or be inviting to support a proscribed organisation. Okay. So, ...
New internationalist magazines from 1974 On this page you can browse past issues of New Internationalist magazine, going back all the way to 1973.
November-December 2020 A caring economy: What would it take? Care is what keeps us all going. It’s skilled, emotional, exhausting, rewarding work that props up our lives, households, communities and ...
The recent anti-deforestation pledge at the UN climate talks is a welcome announcement, but to protect the ‘lungs of Africa’ it must go further, writes Camilla Barungi.
Asma Hafiz reports on the intrusive surveillance being forced on often lower caste sanitation workers in many Indian cities.
As the World Bank and IMF sound the alarm on debts driven sky high by Covid-19 in some of the world’s poorest nations, Nick Dearden explains why debt ‘relief’ will not cut it – we need system change.