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

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.
The face behind the PKK story

The face behind the PKK story

Every journalist who’s visited the PKK’s mountain stronghold knows Zagros Hiwa, reports Karlos Zurutuza.
Country profile: North Korea

Country profile: North Korea

Aidan Foster-Carter looks beyond the clichés of the secretive state.
Last year’s top stories make splash in 2016

Last year’s top stories make splash in 2016

A rundown of New Internationalist’s most popular web articles from 2015.
Myth 10: Growth is the only way

Myth 10: Growth is the only way

Dinyar Godrej explains why we need to find another way, fast.
Interview with Susan Abulhawa

Interview with Susan Abulhawa

The author and human rights activist on trauma, nonviolent resistance and false narratives in the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Freedom and football

Freedom and football

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

Top stories

The revolutionary

Ruby Diamonde dines with a man on a mission to wake up his people.

In the eye of a Twitter storm

Steve Parry experiences Trolling and is still recovering.

The face behind the PKK story

Every journalist who’s visited the PKK’s mountain stronghold in recent years knows Zagros Hiwa, reports Karlos Zurutuza.

Country profile: North Korea

Aidan Foster-Carter looks beyond the clichés of the secretive state.

Mixed Media: Music

This month’s music reviews.

Myth 10: Growth is the only way

Dinyar Godrej explains why we need to find another way, fast.

And finally... Susan Abulhawa

Graeme Green talks to the Palestinian American author and human rights activist.

Blogs

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.

Colombia’s peace requires disarming manhood, not just men

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

Last year's top stories make splash in 2016

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

Breaking the silence on sexual violence

Arab women are speaking out, reports Inna Michaeli.

Freedom and football

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

Serving the super-rich

The December podcast from the Tax Justice Network provides insights into the closed world of wealth managers.

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