From France to Iceland, two seemingly disparate movements converge around the same dream, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.
Top stories
Regional conflicts overshadow Iraqi mental health
When looking at the Middle East, all attention is focused on Syria right now, writes Sophia Akram.
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Claiming our victories
Don’t listen to the cynics – Mark Engler thinks activists should pat themselves on the back.
- Mark Engler
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A word with Anjan Sundaram
The author and reporter talks to Graeme Green about self-expression, dictatorship and the importance of a free press.
- Graeme Green
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Ocean litter-pick off the Netherlands
Researchers from the Ocean Clean Up will place a 100-kilometre-long floating barrier off the Dutch coastline, Beulah Maud Devaney reports.
- Beulah Devaney
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Country profile: Cameroon
The central African country’s long sleep continues, says Ben Shepherd, but the clock is ticking.
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Mixed Media: Books
This month’s book reviews.
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Blogs
Afghanistan Memory Box
A victim-led exhibition of those who have suffered nearly 40 years of uninterrupted conflict, by AHRDO.
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Support a new internationalism
To continue in this new digital age, New Internationalist needs your help. Chris Spannos explains.
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- 5 Apr 2016
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Targeting children's minds; stymying Indian reform
Mari Marcel Thekaekara is unimpressed by latest pharmaceutical developments.
- Mari Marcel Thekaekara
- 1 Apr 2016
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Faith and Gender Justice
It’s clear that we will not achieve gender equality unless we work positively with faith communities, including with men and boys, writes Helen Dennis.
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Are US politicians serious about tackling corruption?
In this month’s podcast, our friends at the Tax Justice Network ask ‘is the US president really serious about tackling corruption in the finance sector?’
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‘Acts of solidarity are what make us human’
Though facing overwhelming struggles of their own, teachers at the NUT conference in Brighton have been showing a true spirit of internationalism, writes Jo Lateu.