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Only Planet - First contact

Only Planet - First contact

This month's cartoon from Marc Roberts.

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 Fernando Del Berro

The Unreported Year 2016

Stories and photos you may have missed in the last 12 months. Compiled by Jo Lateu.

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 Photo: Gage Skidmore/Alamy Stock Photo

Worldbeaters: Donald Trump

Ego? Tick. Money? Tick. Power-hungry? Tick. A disaster for the world? Tick.

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A newly prosperous family: Oumarou (centre) with his wife Bintu and (from left to right) Kadijamila, Abdul Gani Rayan, Muhammad and (in his grandmother’s arms) Issa Arif. Oumarou’s younger brother Ousmane is on the left. Photo: Chris Brazier

Great Expectations

Mariama’s sons are all trying to make their way in the wider world. But how do you explain to Africans that the rich world is now shutting its doors to migrants?

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(Below) Rasinatu as she is now... (Opposite) ...and as she was in 2005, with Mariama, Zakariya and a determinedly contrary Zahara. Photo: Chris Brazier

The Perils of Charity

When rich and poor worlds collide, money is inevitably a problem.

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My Daily Mail badge of honour

Chris Coltrane on how to be hated by the Daily Mail.

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Clockwise from top left: FSLN supporters celebrate the 37th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution on 19 July 2016; fruits and vegetables grow well in Nicaragua’s tropical climate; despite harsh criticism, Rosario Murillo’s ‘trees of life’ (see main story) have multiplied over the past three years; separating rice grains from chaff is often children’s job in indigenous communities; Miskito people use artisanal methods to extract gold from rivers and mountains on the Caribbean coast. Photos: top left, Alex McDougall; all others Mira Galanova.

Country profile: Nicaragua

Mira Galanova uncovers a country at a crossroads.

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 Illustration by Sarah John

Letter from Cochabamba

Working children have more pressing concerns than the law, discovers Amy Booth.

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Open Window - A little extreme

Open Window - A little extreme

Shouldn't we have learnt from the past? A cartoon by Dom Nelson from Australia.

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Letters

Thoughts and opinions from our readers.

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Trump can be beaten because he is the Establishment

We must respond with a genuine vision for ending the corrupt politics of privilege, writes Mark Engler.

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Beware philanthrocapitalism

Beware philanthrocapitalism

Why it isn't necessarily an unmitigated boon for the poor.

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Only Planet - First contact

This month's cartoon from Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts January, 2017 499 Read
The Unreported Year 2016

Stories and photos you may have missed in the last 12 months. Compiled by Jo Lateu.

Jo Lateu January, 2017 499 Read
Worldbeaters: Donald Trump

Ego? Tick. Money? Tick. Power-hungry? Tick. A disaster for the world? Tick.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2017 499 Read
Big Bad World - Growth

Polyp's latest cartoon.

P J Polyp January, 2017 499 Read
Great Expectations

Mariama’s sons are all trying to make their way in the wider world. But how do you explain to Africans that the rich world is now shutting its doors to migrants?

Chris Brazier January, 2017 499 Read
The Perils of Charity

When rich and poor worlds collide, money is inevitably a problem.

Chris Brazier January, 2017 499 Read
My Daily Mail badge of honour

Chris Coltrane on how to be hated by the Daily Mail.

Chris Coltrane January, 2017 499 Read
Country profile: Nicaragua

Mira Galanova uncovers a country at a crossroads.

Mira Galanova January, 2017 499 Read
Scratchy Lines - Making a difference?

The latest cartoon from Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone January, 2017 499 Read
Letter from Cochabamba

Working children have more pressing concerns than the law, discovers Amy Booth.

Amy Booth January, 2017 499 Read
Open Window - A little extreme

Shouldn't we have learnt from the past? A cartoon by Dom Nelson from Australia.

Dom Nelson January, 2017 499 Read
Letters

Thoughts and opinions from our readers.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2017 499 Read
Trump can be beaten because he is the Establishment

We must respond with a genuine vision for ending the corrupt politics of privilege, writes Mark Engler.

Mark Engler January, 2017 499 Read
Reasons to be cheerful

Good news stories this month.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2017 499 Read
Beware philanthrocapitalism

Why it isn't necessarily an unmitigated boon for the poor.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2017 499 Read