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Dharavi slum. Photo by Thomas Leuthard

Life in an Indian slum

This is something that even middle class Indians have no clue about, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.

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Journalist Rafael Leon. Photo: Supreme Court of Lima

Peru’s independent media under attack

A blow for press freedom occurs just as the country prepares for a new ultra-right government, writes Stephanie Boyd.

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President Dilma Rousseff. Photo: Agência Brasil Fotografias under a Creative Commons Licence

Impeachment of Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff is a setback for the whole country

Increased political polarization has fueled the growth of the far right wing and repression of social movements, writes Sarah Roure.

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TTIP fatally wounded, but its ‘ugly brother’ is still a threat

The Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) is looking a lot less likely, but we’re still not safe from toxic trade deals, writes Guy Taylor.

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The Panama Papers: a podcast special

The Panama Papers: a podcast special

The latest taxcast from the Tax Justice Network discusses the biggest offshore leak in history.

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Mixed Media: Books

Memories from Moscow to the Black Sea by Teffi; Saving the Media by Julia Cagé; Crossing the Sea with Syrians on the exodus to Europe by Wolfgang Bauer; Counter Narratives by John Keene.

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Arielle Holmes is Harley in this gritty autobiography.

Mixed Media: Films

Suburra, directed by Stefano Sollima; Heaven Knows What, directed by Ben and Joshua Safdie; Mustang, directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven.

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‘Sex and blackness’ are her themes, says samba sujo maestra Elza Soares.

Mixed Media: Music

The Woman at the End of the World by Elza Soares; Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul by Fela Ransome Kuti and his Koola Lobitos.

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A word with Gloria Steinem

The feminist pioneer talks to Graeme Green about travel, change and the road ahead.

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Regulation Top Trumps

TTIP is a very dangerous game, writes Chris Coltrane.

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Clockwise from top right: A young woman from an animist community listens to a visiting Christian preacher in Maiduguri, Borno state; a boy who lives by a river that has burst its banks in Wase, Plateau state; two men ride a motorbike through Plateau state in rather more comfort than their hen; Pastor Fred Adda addresses his congregation in the International Praise Cathedral in Kaduna; a market scene in Lagos. Photos by Seamus Murphy/ Panos Pictures.

Country profile: Nigeria

Samuel Malik considers life in the self-styled 'giant of Africa'.

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 Photo: Jes Aznar

Southern Exposure: Jes Aznar

Poverty and war have hit Filipinos hard, as Jes Aznar shows through his photography.

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Open Window - Xenophobia

Open Window - Xenophobia

Nayer Talal Nayer from Ethiopia with ‘Xenophobia’

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Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
Life in an Indian slum

This is something that even middle class Indians have no clue about, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.

Mari Marcel Thekaekara May, 2016 493 Read
Peru’s independent media under attack

A blow for press freedom occurs just as the country prepares for a new ultra-right government, writes Stephanie Boyd.

Stephanie Boyd May, 2016 493 Read
Impeachment of Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff is a setback for the whole country

Increased political polarization has fueled the growth of the far right wing and repression of social movements, writes Sarah Roure.

Sarah Roure May, 2016 493 Read
TTIP fatally wounded, but its ‘ugly brother’ is still a threat

The Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) is looking a lot less likely, but we’re still not safe from toxic trade deals, writes Guy Taylor.

Guy Taylor May, 2016 493 Read
The Panama Papers: a podcast special

The latest taxcast from the Tax Justice Network discusses the biggest offshore leak in history.

Naomi Fowler May, 2016 493 Read
Mixed Media: Books

Memories from Moscow to the Black Sea by Teffi; Saving the Media by Julia Cagé; Crossing the Sea with Syrians on the exodus to Europe by Wolfgang Bauer; Counter Narratives by John Keene.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2016 492 Buy
Mixed Media: Films

Suburra, directed by Stefano Sollima; Heaven Knows What, directed by Ben and Joshua Safdie; Mustang, directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven.

Malcolm Lewis May, 2016 492 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

The Woman at the End of the World by Elza Soares; Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul by Fela Ransome Kuti and his Koola Lobitos.

Louise Gray May, 2016 492 Buy
A word with Gloria Steinem

The feminist pioneer talks to Graeme Green about travel, change and the road ahead.

Graeme Green May, 2016 492 Buy
Regulation Top Trumps

TTIP is a very dangerous game, writes Chris Coltrane.

Chris Coltrane May, 2016 492 Buy
Country profile: Nigeria

Samuel Malik considers life in the self-styled 'giant of Africa'.

Samuel Malik May, 2016 492 Buy
Only Planet - Time is money

Cartoon by Marc Roberts

Marc Roberts May, 2016 492 Buy
Southern Exposure: Jes Aznar

Poverty and war have hit Filipinos hard, as Jes Aznar shows through his photography.

Jes Aznar May, 2016 492 Buy
Big Bad World - Trump

Cartoon by P J Polyp

P J Polyp May, 2016 492 Buy
Open Window - Xenophobia

Nayer Talal Nayer from Ethiopia with ‘Xenophobia’

Nayer Talal Nayer May, 2016 492 Buy