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Stop Aviation, Stop Co2lonialism

Aviation is a continued pattern of privilege for the very few at the expense of the many, argues Plane Stupid.

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David Bowie and me

How the artist helped to change Chris Brazier’s life.

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Insane Keystone XL lawsuit illustrates ticking time bomb trade deals

Trade and investment policy can no longer continue to undermine a sustainable future, argues Sam Cossar-Gilbert.

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Reflections at the start of the year

One always hopes for the best, Mari Marcel Thekaekara writes looking toward 2016.

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Brazil, don't panic. Capitalism has an unfixable bug

Capitalism is falling across the globe, not just in the South American country, argues Bruno De Oliveira.

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Colombia’s peace requires disarming manhood, not just men

Realizing peace means tackling the structural dimensions of different sources of violence, argues Leonardo Goi.

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Last year's top stories make splash in 2016

A rundown of New Internationalist’s most popular web articles from 2015.

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Freedom and football

In a letter to a friend, Antoine Cassar relives a visit to a detention centre in Luxembourg.

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Keystrokes in the West may mean a death sentence in Saudi Arabia

Chris Spannos on the dangers of going online in the land of Al Saud.

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Are we going to sit back and wait for the next mine waste disaster?

Following a recent tragedy in Brazil, Jennifer Krill wonders when environmental laws are going to be enforced.

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G7’s ‘New Alliance’ deal is failing farmers in Africa

Aisha Dodwell argues that such schemes only line transnationals’ pockets.

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