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When a house is not a home

On the matter of decent housing, the government turns a deaf ear to poorer citizens, while bending over backwards to help the wealthy. Lindsey Collen, who penned this column from 2006 to 2007, returns with a one-off letter.

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Open Window - Security Council

Open Window - Security Council

Osama Hajjaj with ‘Security Council’

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Letters

Letters

Trade unions’ moral vacuum; a checklist for the UN.

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Can rightwingers be funny?

Steve Parry's latest column from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

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Protectors vs pipelines

Protectors vs pipelines

The native-led resistance at Standing Rock has emphasized environmentalism of a different complexion than is typically associated with ecological activism in the United States, writes Mark Engler.

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Reasons to be cheerful

An indestructible football; Sacred ‘No-Go’ areas; Land-grabbers defeated

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CETA in the house

CETA in the house

Campaigners hope to stop CETA before it goes through the European Parliament, Amy Hall writes.

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India’s finger chats

India’s finger chats

Finger Chats relies on volunteers and does not charge for sessions. Nimisha Jaiswal reports.

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Bernie, before and after

Bernie, before and after

The US presidential election is near but young people and grassroots activists have their eyes set on long term transformation. John Tarleton reports.

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Laos still living with unexploded US bombs

Since the war ended in 1975, bombs have killed or maimed over 20,000 people, many of them children.

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Creative chutzpah in Kashmir

Creative chutzpah in Kashmir

The group feel a social responsibility to respond to injustice, writes Giedre Steikunaite.

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Introducing Marco Arana Zegarra

The politician seemingly came out of nowhere, writes Richard Swift.

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Decolonization of Chagos?

Decolonization of Chagos?

Mauritian activists have for 45 years been calling for the closure of Diego Garcia and the right of return for Chagossians, Lindsey Collen reports.

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Batting for integration in Britain

Batting for integration in Britain

Brighton’s young refugees are just one of many groups to enjoy the welcome extended by the club over the years. Amy Hall reports.

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 Demonstrators protest against state brutality at a rally in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa last August. Photo: Tiksa Negeri/Reuters

Ethiopian regime under pressure

Growing civil unrest in Ethiopia suggests that the ruling party may be beginning to lose its grip on power, Matthew Newsome writes.

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When a house is not a home

On the matter of decent housing, the government turns a deaf ear to poorer citizens, while bending over backwards to help the wealthy. Lindsey Collen, who penned this column from 2006 to 2007, returns with a one-off letter.

Lindsey Collen November, 2016 497 Buy
Open Window - Security Council

Osama Hajjaj with ‘Security Council’

Osama Hajjaj November, 2016 497 Buy
Letters

Trade unions’ moral vacuum; a checklist for the UN.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2016 497 Read
Can rightwingers be funny?

Steve Parry's latest column from the November edition of New Internationalist magazine.

Steve Parry November, 2016 497 Buy
Protectors vs pipelines

The native-led resistance at Standing Rock has emphasized environmentalism of a different complexion than is typically associated with ecological activism in the United States, writes Mark Engler.

Mark Engler November, 2016 497 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

An indestructible football; Sacred ‘No-Go’ areas; Land-grabbers defeated

Amy Hall November, 2016 497 Buy
CETA in the house

Campaigners hope to stop CETA before it goes through the European Parliament, Amy Hall writes.

Amy Hall November, 2016 497 Buy
India’s finger chats

Finger Chats relies on volunteers and does not charge for sessions. Nimisha Jaiswal reports.

Nimisha Jaiswal November, 2016 497 Buy
Bernie, before and after

The US presidential election is near but young people and grassroots activists have their eyes set on long term transformation. John Tarleton reports.

John Tarleton November, 2016 497 Buy
Laos still living with unexploded US bombs

Since the war ended in 1975, bombs have killed or maimed over 20,000 people, many of them children.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2016 497 Buy
Creative chutzpah in Kashmir

The group feel a social responsibility to respond to injustice, writes Giedre Steikunaite.

Giedre Steikunaite November, 2016 497 Buy
Introducing Marco Arana Zegarra

The politician seemingly came out of nowhere, writes Richard Swift.

Richard Swift November, 2016 497 Buy
Decolonization of Chagos?

Mauritian activists have for 45 years been calling for the closure of Diego Garcia and the right of return for Chagossians, Lindsey Collen reports.

Lindsey Collen November, 2016 497 Buy
Batting for integration in Britain

Brighton’s young refugees are just one of many groups to enjoy the welcome extended by the club over the years. Amy Hall reports.

Amy Hall November, 2016 497 Buy
Ethiopian regime under pressure

Growing civil unrest in Ethiopia suggests that the ruling party may be beginning to lose its grip on power, Matthew Newsome writes.

Matthew Newsome November, 2016 497 Buy