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Nonviolent activists are holding out in Syria, despite the destruction. Do not abandon them, says Daniel Adamson.
Guy Taylor is up in arms over today's TTIP vote in the European Parliament.
Increased defence spending is just one sign that the country is pulling away from its pacifist moorings, writes Tina Burrett.
Good news from Scandinavia, but the fossil-free fight continues, says Hazel Healy.
Chris Brazier looks back at what NI was covering three decades ago.
Lewis Garland reports on a growing solidarity movement to help asylum-seekers.
Daiva Repečkaitė explains how Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are clamouring to make themselves look good at the expense of Greece.
The rise of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters party, and its leader, speaks volumes, says Richard Swift.
Amy Hall reports on the threat to remote communities in Australia.
Compensation award will bolster future efforts to hold manufacturers to account, reports Ilona Kelly.
Robin Llewellyn reports on the murder of environmentalists in Colombia.
Dan Iles busts myths surrounding corporate farming and argues to place people first.
Petros Diveris asks when money became more important than democracy.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A resilient revolution | Nonviolent activists are holding out in Syria, despite the destruction. Do not abandon them, says Daniel Adamson. |
Daniel Adamson | September, 2015 | 485 | Buy |
| TTIP disappointment: ISDS-lite gets the nod in Strasbourg | Guy Taylor is up in arms over today's TTIP vote in the European Parliament. |
Guy Taylor | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Japan's drift away from pacifism | Increased defence spending is just one sign that the country is pulling away from its pacifist moorings, writes Tina Burrett. |
Tina Burrett | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Divestment glory in Norway | Good news from Scandinavia, but the fossil-free fight continues, says Hazel Healy. |
Hazel Healy | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Monkey puzzle solved | Jess Worth on flourishing primates in Peru. |
Jess Worth | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| 30 years ago (and 35, and 20) in New Internationalist | Chris Brazier looks back at what NI was covering three decades ago. |
Chris Brazier | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Crack a squat for migrants | Lewis Garland reports on a growing solidarity movement to help asylum-seekers. |
Lewis Garland | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Why are Baltic States posing as anti-Greece? | Daiva Repečkaitė explains how Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are clamouring to make themselves look good at the expense of Greece. |
Daiva Repeckaite | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Introducing Julius Malema | The rise of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters party, and its leader, speaks volumes, says Richard Swift. |
Richard Swift | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Stop forced closures! | Amy Hall reports on the threat to remote communities in Australia. |
Amy Hall | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Rana Plaza campaign victory | Compensation award will bolster future efforts to hold manufacturers to account, reports Ilona Kelly. |
Ilona M. Kelly | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Resistance is fatal | Robin Llewellyn reports on the murder of environmentalists in Colombia. |
Robin Llewellyn | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| ‘Win-win’ investment in Tanzania? | Dan Iles busts myths surrounding corporate farming and argues to place people first. |
Dan Iles | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| The Greek referendum dilemma | Petros Diveris asks when money became more important than democracy. |
Petros Diveris | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |
| Reasons to be cheerful | Some good news this month. |
Cristiana Moisescu | July, 2015 | 484 | Read |