Urgent cries for racial justice must not go unheard, writes Mark Engler.
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Country profile: Djibouti
David Styan on life in continental Africa’s least-populated state.
- David Styan
- Issue 489
- 19 Feb 2016
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What happened to the 'other' Libyans?
Five years after the war that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s Amazigh struggle to reshuffle. Karlos Zurutuza reports.
- Karlos Zurutuza
- Web
- 17 Feb 2016
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Letter from Bangui: The guardian
A sudden change in an employee’s health reveals hidden hardship to Ruby Diamonde.
- Ruby Diamonde
- Issue 489
- 17 Feb 2016
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Vietnam’s autumn
Capitalism and profiteering are allowed but democracy and freedom are noticeably absent, writes David Hutt.
- David Hutt
- Web
- 16 Feb 2016
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Ether Street
Three young people are clustered round a Ouija board, their nervous faces lit by a solitary candle…
- Chris Brazier
- Issue 333
- 15 Feb 2016
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Blogs
The Heathrow 13 are the only role models that count for my generation
Anna Wild, 20-years-old, explains what climate activists from Plane Stupid, the Heathrow 13, mean to her and why they have her support.
Plan B for Europe
Nick Dearden offers a vision of a more democratic European Union.
- Nick Dearden
- 23 Feb 2016
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Why don’t they go and look?
Forget number-crunching; development workers need to get out into the field to understand poverty, writes Maggie Black.
- Maggie Black
- 22 Feb 2016
- 1
Full circle injustice
There’s a reign of terror in many parts of India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara writes.
- Mari Marcel Thekaekara
- 19 Feb 2016
- 6
Former Kamlari slave girls pave the way for change in Nepal
By speaking out about their experiences, survivors have helped change society, reports Kevin Childs.
- Kevin Childs
- 18 Feb 2016
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David Ransom: a tribute
The former NI co-editor, who died this week, was a much-loved colleague, friend and mentor.
- New Internationalist Editorial
- 17 Feb 2016
- 1