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The country’s economic influence may be buying silence on a massive human rights violation. Nithin Coca...

A Roma camp attacked by far-right activists

Attacks on Roma and others have been ignored by law enforcement. Now two lie dead. Madeline Roache reports...

The Sumarins face removal from their own home in East Jerusalem. Amy Hall reports.

CONIFA World Cup: An Abkhazian fan at the 2016 tournament. Photo by Magdalena Chodownik

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London is hosting an alternative ‘World Football Cup’ of unrecognized nations in June 2018. Alessio Perrone...

Demonstrations at COP23 in Bonn. Sean Hawkey/WCC

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Climate conference is all words and no action, says Māori activist Noah Te Rama Thomas Pene.

The repression of the referendum in Catalonia: masked police take away ballot boxes

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The Catalonia clampdown was violence vs a bottom-up approach. Kevin Buckland writes.

Canada 150

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Why First Nations people boycotted Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation. Sian Griffiths reports.

Women's rights Brazil: The state of sexism, rights of women and sexual minorities after the soft coup in Brazil

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Womens’ and minority rights are disappearing since the soft coup in Brazil, reports Vanessa Baird.

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It should not be controversial to take down statues of defenders of slavery, writes Mark Engler.

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70% of West Papuans defied Indonesia asking a new independence vote, writes Danny Chivers.

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Britain has provided support to the Burmese military, writes Steve Shaw.

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A message for the UN is being delivered across Lake Geneva, writes Danny Chivers.

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Colombia’s Indigenous communities fight for cultural survival. Hazel Healy reports.

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Khaire Elhamesi, the elected chair of Libya’s Amazigh representative body, explains to Karlos...

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Religious and ethnic minorities expect the new government to restore their rights. Charlotte England wonders...

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In this video, New Internationalist co-editor Vanessa Baird introduces our October magazine...

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