Thousands of unknown activists have risked their lives to defy extremism and violence. Daniel Adamson interviews some of them.
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What do Syrians want?
The story of how Rafif Jouejati organized a survey in a warzone, and the answers she got.
- Rafif Jouejati
- Issue 485
- 14 Sep 2015
- 5
Syrian conflict: the facts
Syria’s civil war has inflicted a humanitarian crisis, expansive exodus of the population and a severe death toll. New Internationalist presents the facts in this zoomable infograph.
- New Internationalist Editorial
- Issue 485
- 11 Sep 2015
- 1
Seven key proposals to ease the Syrian refugee crisis
Much more is needed to move beyond Europe’s proposed quotas, writes Nick Micinski.
- Nick Micinski
- Web
- 11 Sep 2015
- 0
Calais, behind the lens
James Rippingale recounts his time documenting life in the French port’s refugee camps.
- James Rippingale
- Web
- 9 Sep 2015
- 0
Refugee crisis: Lesvos is a waiting hell
Greece is ill-prepared to deal with the crisis on its doorstep, reports Natasha Tsangarides.
- Natasha Tsangarides
- Web
- 7 Sep 2015
- 3
Calling time on the MDGs
No development process succeeds without the participation of those it targets, argues Maggie Black.
- Maggie Black
- Issue 485
- 3 Sep 2015
- 1
Blogs
Murder in Mindanao
Graciela Romero Vasquez decries the intersection of violence, money and state collusion in the mining industry.
- Graciela Romero Vasquez
- 18 Sep 2015
- 0
Spare a thought for the brave Syrians in Syria
Don’t forget those who cannot escape the war-torn country, says Frances Guy.
- Frances Guy
- 18 Sep 2015
- 0
A different kind of politics, respected and revered
On a visit to Ghana, Alexi Demetriadi finds inspiration for a new politics in Britain.
- Alexi Demetriadi
- 17 Sep 2015
- 5
Time to crack our drug habit
Antibiotics in farming pose serious health problems that need to be addressed, argues Emma Rose.
The right not to sing the national anthem
The integrity of individuals should not be questioned if they do not sing the national anthem, argues Chris Brazier.
- Chris Brazier
- 16 Sep 2015
- 5
Three major hurdles that could make or break Jeremy Corbyn
Britain’s new Labour Party leader has three challenges as he takes the reins, writes Paul Donovan.
- Paul Donovan
- 15 Sep 2015
- 3