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Health rights advocacy group APCOM’s PrEP mascot hits the campaign trail in Bangkok. Photo: APCOM Thailand

PrEPped to go?

A new HIV preventive drug has sparked debate around the globe, as Amy Hall discovers.

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 Illustration: Carol Del Angel/Alamy Stock Photo

Blinded by 'technology'

For all the fancy packaging, many of our gadgets have nothing to do with capitalist success stories. Bob Hughes explains.

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 Photo: Jupiter images

Matters of life and death

Isabelle Gerretsen talks to doctors in the Netherlands – where euthanasia is legal – about supporting patients who choose to die.

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Why a basic income could be a gift to the Right

The desirability of a basic income depends on what we are expected to give up in return, writes Nick Dowson.

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Caged life: two men at the All Nations centre in Myitkyina, where new admissions are often locked in such cages during the initial period of their withdrawal.  Photo: Martin Bader

For their own good

Sophie Cousins reports on different approaches to tackling Burma’s drug addiction crisis.

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Action on Colombia

Organizations around the world that support human rights in Colombia.

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Irrael Aguilar (left) is one of the indigenous Zenú leaders who lives under severe threats for his involvement in environmental struggles. He is accompanied by fellow leader Juan Urango. Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik

‘We are slowly being killed by this mine’

The British-Australian mine of Cerro Matoso has been linked to birth defects, pollution, poverty and paramilitary pay-offs. Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik investigates.

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Niver (33), joined FARC at 17.
'What am I going to do when I return to society? The question should be what we can give back to society. I want to educate people about Che Guevara, our liberator Simón Bolivar and Marx. When I joined FARC, I was a poor farmer and had nothing to lose. After all these years I have learned so much that I want to give a lot to the people. A better Colombia is not a better car or a bigger house – it’s a Colombia where there is food and education for everyone.' Marielle van Uitert

‘No jeans or high heels for me’

Rebels talk about the big life changes they are facing. A photo story from a FARC jungle hideout by Marielle van Uitert and Sytske Susie Jellema.

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Colombians cling to the glimpse of peace offered by the historic accord between FARC and the government. Photo: Guillermo Lagaria/AFP/Getty

Peace in Colombia?

Another shock referendum result – this time in Colombia. Tatiana Garavito assesses the chances of ending the longest conflict in the western world.

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 Photo: LA(Phot) Will Haigh/MOD

UK nukes: Why the world is asking Britain to disarm

Britain’s long-term commitment to nuclear disarmament has been wobbly at best, but things might have to change soon, writes Kjølv Egeland.

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Mixed Media: Books

The Caliphate, Red Ellen, Eve out of Her Ruins, and 'Migrant, refugee, smuggler, saviour' reviewed in this month's New Internationalist magazine.

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Dolma Renqingi, one of the refugee musicians on this powerful, crowdfunded album.

Mixed Media: Music

Amerli by Refugees for Refugees and Anda by Melingo.

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Arquímedes and son, up to no good in The Clan.

Mixed media: Films

The Clan, directed and co-written by Pablo Trapero; Urban Hymn, directed by Michael Caton-Jones.

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 Photo:  NG Images / Alamy Stock Photo

And finally... Toni Myers

Training astronauts to shoot film? All in a day's work for the Canadian documentary filmmaker, writes Cristiana Moisescu.

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PrEPped to go?

A new HIV preventive drug has sparked debate around the globe, as Amy Hall discovers.

Amy Hall November, 2016 497 Buy
Blinded by 'technology'

For all the fancy packaging, many of our gadgets have nothing to do with capitalist success stories. Bob Hughes explains.

Bob Hughes November, 2016 497 Buy
Matters of life and death

Isabelle Gerretsen talks to doctors in the Netherlands – where euthanasia is legal – about supporting patients who choose to die.

Isabelle Gerretsen November, 2016 497 Buy
Why a basic income could be a gift to the Right

The desirability of a basic income depends on what we are expected to give up in return, writes Nick Dowson.

Nick Dowson November, 2016 497 Buy
For their own good

Sophie Cousins reports on different approaches to tackling Burma’s drug addiction crisis.

Sophie Cousins November, 2016 497 Buy
Action on Colombia

Organizations around the world that support human rights in Colombia.

November, 2016 497 Buy
‘We are slowly being killed by this mine’

The British-Australian mine of Cerro Matoso has been linked to birth defects, pollution, poverty and paramilitary pay-offs. Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik investigates.

Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik November, 2016 497 Buy
‘No jeans or high heels for me’

Rebels talk about the big life changes they are facing. A photo story from a FARC jungle hideout by Marielle van Uitert and Sytske Susie Jellema.

Marielle van Uitert, Sytske Susie Jellema November, 2016 497 Buy
Peace in Colombia?

Another shock referendum result – this time in Colombia. Tatiana Garavito assesses the chances of ending the longest conflict in the western world.

Tatiana Garavito November, 2016 497 Buy
UK nukes: Why the world is asking Britain to disarm

Britain’s long-term commitment to nuclear disarmament has been wobbly at best, but things might have to change soon, writes Kjølv Egeland.

Kjølv Egeland October, 2016 497 Read
Mixed Media: Books

The Caliphate, Red Ellen, Eve out of Her Ruins, and 'Migrant, refugee, smuggler, saviour' reviewed in this month's New Internationalist magazine.

New Internationalist Editorial October, 2016 496 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Amerli by Refugees for Refugees and Anda by Melingo.

New Internationalist Editorial October, 2016 496 Buy
Mixed media: Films

The Clan, directed and co-written by Pablo Trapero; Urban Hymn, directed by Michael Caton-Jones.

New Internationalist Editorial October, 2016 496 Buy
And finally... Toni Myers

Training astronauts to shoot film? All in a day's work for the Canadian documentary filmmaker, writes Cristiana Moisescu.

Cristiana Moisescu October, 2016 496 Buy
Only Planet - Hell

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts October, 2016 496 Buy