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Chibok two years on: Remembering all Boko Haram’s victims

Chibok two years on: Remembering all Boko Haram’s victims

It’s been two years since Boko Haram abducted more than 200 schoolgirls, Salil Shetty reports.
Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian

Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian

Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting.
A burning problem

A burning problem

Nithin Coca reports on the expansion of oil palm plantations in the rainforests of Sumatra.
‘The best help comes from simple, solidarity movements’

‘The best help comes from simple, solidarity movements’

Afghan refugee organizer Yonous Muhammadi speaks to Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Samir Dathi.
Artful dodging

Artful dodging

Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.
Rêve Générale to Panama Papers

Rêve Générale to Panama Papers

From France to Iceland, two seemingly disparate movements converge around the same dream, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.

Top stories

A rightwing spiral

Dominik Sipiński reports on the rise of a nationalist Poland.

Country profile: Brazil

Jan Rocha on the challenges and paradoxes in one of the world’s most unequal countries.

Forest facts

Facts and figures about trees and forests, from carbon control to biodiversity.

Mixed Media: Films

Malcolm Lewis reviews some current and future releases.

Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian

Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting in the divided city of al-Khalil.

A burning problem

Nithin Coca reports from Indonesia on the expansion of oil palm plantations in the rainforests of Sumatra.

Inside Dunkirk's new refugee camp

A purpose-built camp offers refugees a sense of relief, but for how long?, asks Sarah Shearman.

Blogs

Slow Fashion Book Launch

New Internationalist’s new eco-fashion book (which follows on from Naked Fashion, 2011) Slow Fashion by Safia Minney, MBE and ethical fashion pioneer, explores the rebirth of the slow fashion movement.

Fighting for Food

The farmers are putting their lives on the line in the struggle to grow our food, writes Ben O’Hanlon.

Brazil and its democracy

The attempts to push the current President Dilma Rousseff out of power echo the country’s dark past, writes Bruno De Oliveira.

Chibok two years on: Remembering all Boko Haram’s victims

It’s been two years since Boko Haram abducted more than 200 schoolgirls. They and many others are still missing, writes Salil Shetty.

The Privatization of UK aid

Aisha Dodwell explains how the UK’s growing aid budget has become a lucrative business.

Slow Fashion: Caryn Franklin and Safia Minney Q&A;

Fashion expert Caryn Franklin asks author Safia Minney about slow fashion and where the industry is heading.

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    The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change

    A completely revised edition on the politics of climate in a post-Copenhagen world.

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    People First Economics

    Toxic debt, rising job losses, collapsing commodity prices and expanding poverty. How can we rein in these beasts unleashed by the free market economy?

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    The World Atlas of Sport

    This beautifully designed and fully illustrated atlas profiles the world’s major competitive sports, their political uses and abuses, and the profits that flow from their commercial development.

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