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Green machines
Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.
- Diana Beresford-Kroeger
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- 21 Apr 2016
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Peruvian elections: for the Right or the Right?
Despite the election upset, the opposition will not be silenced, writes Stephanie Boyd.
- Stephanie Boyd
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- 20 Apr 2016
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Mixed Media: Music
Louise Gray reviews the pick of this month’s releases.
- Louise Gray
- Issue 491
- 19 Apr 2016
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Worldbeaters: Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hawkish Hillary is a friend of bankers and warmongers, despite her Democratic credentials.
- New Internationalist Editorial
- Issue 491
- 18 Apr 2016
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Run, Palestine, run
A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.
- Giedre Steikunaite
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- 18 Apr 2016
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A rightwing spiral
Dominik Sipiński reports on the rise of a nationalist Poland.
- Dominik Sipinski
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- 15 Apr 2016
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Blogs
Standing up against un-ethical fashion
This is the week of ‘The Fashion Revolution’. Alana Watson explains why youth and adults should care.
- Alana Watson
- 22 Apr 2016
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We're taking on corporate media
We’re now in the final phase of our fundraiser. Helen Wallis explains why we need your support.
- Helen Wallis
- 22 Apr 2016
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China’s economic woes risk trickling down to civil society
The country’s recent clampdown suggests deep concern over future levels of unemployment, writes Jessica Toale.
- Jessica Toale
- 22 Apr 2016
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Sex Workers’ Opera
Operas typically feature sex workers but are never written and performed by them, explain Siân Docksey, Siobhan Knox and Alex Etchart.
- Siân Docksey, Siobhan Knox and Alex Etchart
- 21 Apr 2016
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Why the EU-Turkey deal will not solve the refugee crisis
The EU deportations do not solve the problem that refugees fleeing from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere confront, says Hazel Healy.
- Hazel Healy
- 20 Apr 2016
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Bangalored: death of a dream
Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how Bangalore mutated from charming town to the city that never sleeps.
- Mari Marcel Thekaekara
- 19 Apr 2016
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