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A volley of protest in Iran

A volley of protest in Iran

Human Rights Watch has thrown its weight behind a challenge to Iran’s ban on women watching volleyball matches. Kelsi Farrington reports.

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Angolan activists jailed for reading

Angolan activists jailed for reading

They were arrested for organizing a bookstore discussion in the capital, Luanda. Marc Herzog reports.

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 Photo: Danielle Pereira under a CC Licence

Peru’s merry-go-rounders

Peruvians head to polling stations across the Andean nation, Lucas Iberico Lozada reports.

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The chaos following last year’s earthquakes left children in Nepal more vulnerable to traffickers. Photo: Julian Bound

Crocodile tears and con tricks

Fiona Broom reports from Nepal on the scandal of the ‘orphanage industry’.

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There were protests around the world at the execution of Shi’a preacher Nimr al-Nimr early this year. Photo: Toby Melville/ Reuters

Gambling with ISIS and Co

Saudi Arabia – birthplace of violent Islamic puritanism – is playing a dangerous game, writes Alastair Crooke.

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Getting high on their own supply – Saudi youths engage in a popular stunt of ‘sidewall skiing’. Oil exports are down while domestic consumption keeps rising. Photo: Mohamed Alhwaity/Reuters

Oil on the skids

The quiet power of oil and money has for decades enabled Saudi Arabia to buy silence and influence. But not for much longer, predicts Nafeez Ahmed.

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An estimated 35% of the Saudi population are poor. Photo: Fayez Nureldine/Getty

Poverty in the land of black gold

‘Rich Saudi’ are words that seem to belong together. But Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants highlight another, mainly hidden, reality.

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Saudi Arabia – The Facts

The key facts you need to know about the country's people, environment, oil economy, human rights and more.

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Waleed Abu al-Khair, a lawyer whose crime is to defend constitutional reformists and blogger Raif Badawi. Photo: Dinendra Haria/PA Images

Saudi activists – who are they and what do they want?

Madawi Al-Rasheed examines the prospects and limits of activism in the absolute monarchy.

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Saudi fighter pilot prepares for action over Yemen. The targeting of schools, hospitals and even wedding parties, has brought international condemnation. Munitions supplied by Britain and others have been used. Photo: Fayez Nureldine/Getty

Arming up…

Its not just for show, as the bombing of Yemen illustrates, writes Vanessa Baird.

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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad  bin Salman (left) is responsible for bombing Yemen; his cousin Crown Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (right) is in charge of executions. Photo: Faye Nureldine/Getty

'Our friends'

Why is the West still cosying up to an ever-more repressive Saudi Arabia? asks Vanessa Baird.

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Also out there...

Also out there...

More reviews from the January/February 2016 magazine.

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Mixed Media: Books

Human Acts by Han Kang; Martin John by Anakana Schofield; What’s Yours is Mine by Tom Slee; Saudi Arabia: A Kingdom in Peril by Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants; Muted Modernists by Madawi Al-Rasheed.

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A rich conversation – Vieux Farka Touré and Julia Easterlin.

Mixed Media: Music

Touristes by Vieux Farka Touré and Julia Easterlin; Vesevo by Vesevo.

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A volley of protest in Iran

Human Rights Watch has thrown its weight behind a challenge to Iran’s ban on women watching volleyball matches. Kelsi Farrington reports.

Kelsi Farrington March, 2016 490 Buy
Angolan activists jailed for reading

They were arrested for organizing a bookstore discussion in the capital, Luanda. Marc Herzog reports.

Marc Herzog March, 2016 490 Buy
Peru’s merry-go-rounders

Peruvians head to polling stations across the Andean nation, Lucas Iberico Lozada reports.

Lucas Iberico Lozada March, 2016 490 Buy
Crocodile tears and con tricks

Fiona Broom reports from Nepal on the scandal of the ‘orphanage industry’.

Fiona Broom March, 2016 490 Buy
Gambling with ISIS and Co

Saudi Arabia – birthplace of violent Islamic puritanism – is playing a dangerous game, writes Alastair Crooke.

Alastair Crooke March, 2016 490 Buy
What the Saudi leaks tell us

An interview with Julian Assange.

March, 2016 490 Read
Oil on the skids

The quiet power of oil and money has for decades enabled Saudi Arabia to buy silence and influence. But not for much longer, predicts Nafeez Ahmed.

Nafeez Ahmed March, 2016 490 Buy
Poverty in the land of black gold

‘Rich Saudi’ are words that seem to belong together. But Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants highlight another, mainly hidden, reality.

Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants March, 2016 490 Buy
Saudi Arabia – The Facts

The key facts you need to know about the country's people, environment, oil economy, human rights and more.

March, 2016 490 Buy
Saudi activists – who are they and what do they want?

Madawi Al-Rasheed examines the prospects and limits of activism in the absolute monarchy.

Madawi Al-Rasheed March, 2016 490 Buy
Arming up…

Its not just for show, as the bombing of Yemen illustrates, writes Vanessa Baird.

Vanessa Baird March, 2016 490 Buy
'Our friends'

Why is the West still cosying up to an ever-more repressive Saudi Arabia? asks Vanessa Baird.

Vanessa Baird March, 2016 490 Buy
Also out there...

More reviews from the January/February 2016 magazine.

January, 2016 489 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

Human Acts by Han Kang; Martin John by Anakana Schofield; What’s Yours is Mine by Tom Slee; Saudi Arabia: A Kingdom in Peril by Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants; Muted Modernists by Madawi Al-Rasheed.

New Internationalist Editorial January, 2016 489 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Touristes by Vieux Farka Touré and Julia Easterlin; Vesevo by Vesevo.

Louise Gray January, 2016 489 Buy