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Abacca Anjain-Maddison holds a photo of her uncle, John Anjain, the mayor of Rongelap, which was irradiated  by the 1954 Bravo H-bomb. Photo: Bruno Sorrentino and John Pilger

Bikini was just the beginning, bombs still threaten the islanders

John Pilger visits the Marshall Islands and its bomb survivors, still blighted by US nuclear weapons.

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Preparing for conflict: guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell patrolling in the South China Sea earlier this year. Photo: US Navy

The coming war on China

A major US military build-up – including nuclear weapons – is under way in Asia and the Pacific with the purpose of confronting China. John Pilger raises the alarm on an under-reported and dangerous provocation.

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Fidel Castro speaks during a visit to Luanda, Angola in March, 1984. Photo: © REUTERS/Prensa Latina

'Fidel Castro is not dead'

Vanessa Baird reports on activist reaction to the passing of the world's great internationalist.

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Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in 2016. Photo: Gage Skidmore under a Creative Commons Licence

Trump victory signals wakeup call

The world woke today shocked that Trump won the US Presidential elections. Now is a time for deep reflection, writes Chris Spannos, who also explains why he can relate to Trump voters.

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A banner by DPAC gives space to all the people who have died because of sanctions and benefit cuts Paula Peters

Disabled people lead the fight against austerity

The resistance put up against the UK government's cuts by Disabled People Against the Cuts can teach us many lessons, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.

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Mixed Media: Books

The Story of a Brief Marriage, Talking To My Country The History Thieves and others reviewed in this month's New Internationalist magazine.

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Kefaya – internationalists to the core.

Mixed Media: Music

Hologram Ĭmparatorluğu (Hologram Empire) by Gaye Su Akyol and Radio International by Kefaya.

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I, Daniel Blake is Ken Loach at his best.

Mixed Media: Films

I, Daniel Blake, directed by Ken Loach; The Innocents, directed and co-written by Anne Fontaine.

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 Photo: Michal Iwanowski

And finally... Gwenno

Welsh musician and dancer Gwenno Saunders speaks to Amy Hall about her cultural influences, minority languages and singing in Welsh and Cornish on her debut solo album ‘Y Dydd Olaf’.

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Southern Exposure

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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Big Bad World

Polyp's cartoon from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

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Making Waves: Charlie Lowthian-Rickert

Sian Griffiths meets a 10-year-old who is already a veteran transgender activist.

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Clockwise from top left: A queue at a food market in Caracas where prices are subsidized and regulated by the government; an armed guard in front of storage tanks at the world’s largest oil refinery in Punto Fijo; a fishing boat steers through the Anacystis algal blooms on Lake Maracaibo; a Cuban doctor measuring blood pressure in Caracas – one of thousands of Cubans employed out of oil revenues to improve healthcare for the poor; a family reads while awaiting relocation from a house in Ciudad Ojeda damaged by subsidence following oil exploration. Photos: Piet den Blanken / Panos Pictures

Country Profile: Venezuela

The national government’s prioritizing of the poor and working majority over business elites remains consistent, if less effective – lately with more talk than action.

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Scratchy Lines: Build your own wall!

Simon Kneebone's latest cartoon, from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

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Bikini was just the beginning, bombs still threaten the islanders

John Pilger visits the Marshall Islands and its bomb survivors, still blighted by US nuclear weapons.

John Pilger December, 2016 498 Read
The coming war on China

A major US military build-up – including nuclear weapons – is under way in Asia and the Pacific with the purpose of confronting China. John Pilger raises the alarm on an under-reported and dangerous provocation.

John Pilger December, 2016 498 Read
'Fidel Castro is not dead'

Vanessa Baird reports on activist reaction to the passing of the world's great internationalist.

Vanessa Baird November, 2016 498 Read
Trump victory signals wakeup call

The world woke today shocked that Trump won the US Presidential elections. Now is a time for deep reflection, writes Chris Spannos, who also explains why he can relate to Trump voters.

Chris Spannos November, 2016 497 Read
Disabled people lead the fight against austerity

The resistance put up against the UK government's cuts by Disabled People Against the Cuts can teach us many lessons, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.

Jamie Kelsey-Fry November, 2016 497 Read
Mixed Media: Books

The Story of a Brief Marriage, Talking To My Country The History Thieves and others reviewed in this month's New Internationalist magazine.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2016 497 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Hologram Ĭmparatorluğu (Hologram Empire) by Gaye Su Akyol and Radio International by Kefaya.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2016 497 Buy
Mixed Media: Films

I, Daniel Blake, directed by Ken Loach; The Innocents, directed and co-written by Anne Fontaine.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2016 497 Buy
And finally... Gwenno

Welsh musician and dancer Gwenno Saunders speaks to Amy Hall about her cultural influences, minority languages and singing in Welsh and Cornish on her debut solo album ‘Y Dydd Olaf’.

Amy Hall November, 2016 497 Buy
Only Planet - Capitalism

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts November, 2016 497 Buy
Southern Exposure

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

Arnaud Thierry Gouégnon November, 2016 497 Buy
Big Bad World

Polyp's cartoon from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

P J Polyp November, 2016 497 Buy
Making Waves: Charlie Lowthian-Rickert

Sian Griffiths meets a 10-year-old who is already a veteran transgender activist.

Sian Griffiths November, 2016 497 Read
Country Profile: Venezuela

The national government’s prioritizing of the poor and working majority over business elites remains consistent, if less effective – lately with more talk than action.

Tamara Pearson November, 2016 497 Buy
Scratchy Lines: Build your own wall!

Simon Kneebone's latest cartoon, from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

Simon Kneebone November, 2016 497 Buy