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But Mengolini is far from the only one. So far this year, Milei has filed lawsuits against eight journalists, accusing them ...
Numbers of refugees stuck in the Calais-Dunkirk area fluctuate and there’s no official record. At the moment it’s estimated ...
A prominent Palestinian activist, Awdah Hathaleen was shot dead on 28 July after a settler invaded his village on a bulldozer ...
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.
The disappearing Senegalese sardines Far out. Fishers haul in their catch some 60 kilometres off the coast of Saint Louis, Senegal. They report travelling further, for longer, to catch ever-dwindling ...
Since the end of the Cold War 12 of the world’s 15 deadliest conflicts have occurred in Africa – but global media has invariably focused on smaller conflicts elsewhere. Nick Harvey looks at why some ...
As the cost of living crisis becomes entrenched, Nick Dowson examines the scene of the crime, tracks down the culprits and proposes a route to resolution.
Can you really put a price on nature? Anthony Lang’at reports on a controversial scheme seen as innovative and beneficial by some and carbon colonialism by others.
Modern life is rubbish Dinyar Godrej argues that the problems with our throwaway society add up to much more than the sum of individual actions.
If Jair Bolsonaro goes to prison he could become a martyr for the far right, warns Leonardo Sakamoto.