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Eleanor Hobhouse considers the state of Africa's newest nation, five years after independence.
With guest cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards from the Netherlands.
There's accidental sexism, and then there's persistent misogyny, writes Kate Smurthwaite.
Mark Engler reflects on how one man's protest made waves around the US.
There are ways to change the irresponsible system of tax avoidance, as Niko Block demonstrates.
Black Americans are turning to economic empowerment in response to a spate of highly publicized police killings, writes Tom Lawson
An estimated 20,000 Roma migrants in France have fled poverty and discrimination in Eastern Europe. Morgan Meaker reports.
The Burmese government has begun discussions with Thailand about repatriating refugees from camps across the border. Melanie Hargreaves reports.
But in this increasingly jingoistic climate there is a growing number of citizens who dare to call for a peaceful solution. Nimisha Jaiswal reports.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Only Planet - Electronic voting | Cartoon by Marc Roberts. |
Marc Roberts | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Southern Exposure: Sucheta Das | A sole story by Sucheta Das. |
Sucheta Das | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Big Bad World - Onlinenacht | The latest offering from cartoonist Polyp. |
P J Polyp | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Country profile: South Sudan | Eleanor Hobhouse considers the state of Africa's newest nation, five years after independence. |
Eleanor Hobhouse | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| The kind and the curious | Amy Booth finds her feet – and friends – in Bolivia. |
Amy Booth | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Open Window December 2016 | With guest cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards from the Netherlands. |
Tjeerd Royaards | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Letters | Feedback from our readers. |
New Internationalist Editorial | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Sexism A and sexism B | There's accidental sexism, and then there's persistent misogyny, writes Kate Smurthwaite. |
Kate Smurthwaite | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Acts of conscience on bended knee | Mark Engler reflects on how one man's protest made waves around the US. |
Mark Engler | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Reasons to be Cheerful | Tom Lawson | December, 2016 | 498 | Read | |
| Ending the offshore bonanza | There are ways to change the irresponsible system of tax avoidance, as Niko Block demonstrates. |
Niko Block | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| #BankBlack: Black-owned banking in the US | Black Americans are turning to economic empowerment in response to a spate of highly publicized police killings, writes Tom Lawson |
Tom Lawson | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Cold comfort for Roma in France | An estimated 20,000 Roma migrants in France have fled poverty and discrimination in Eastern Europe. Morgan Meaker reports. |
Morgan Meaker | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Burma’s refugees still don’t feel safe | The Burmese government has begun discussions with Thailand about repatriating refugees from camps across the border. Melanie Hargreaves reports. |
Melanie Hargreaves | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |
| Indians and Pakistanis forge online friendship | But in this increasingly jingoistic climate there is a growing number of citizens who dare to call for a peaceful solution. Nimisha Jaiswal reports. |
Nimisha Jaiswal | December, 2016 | 498 | Read |