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 Photo: Peter Tatchell

A word with Peter Tatchell

The human rights activist has seen - and suffered - a lot in his decades of campaigning. But, he tells Cristiana Moisescu, he still believes in forgiveness.

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Open Window - Terrorism and Islam

Open Window - Terrorism and Islam

Jehad Hawrtani from Jordan with ‘Terrorism and Islam’.

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 Illustration: P J Polyp

Big Bad World - Gaia and her children

Gaia laments her children’s shortsightedness in a one-page cartoon special from Polyp.

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Marina, nine months pregnant with her third child, is on her way home from tending her crops near the village of Yapleu in the west of the country. Nyani Quarmyne/Panos Pictures

Country profile: Côte D'Ivoire

Tom Sykes considers a west African country full of contradictions.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

The sultan and I

The role and influence of traditional leaders is often underestimated by international agencies, writes Ruby Diamonde.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the May 2015 magazine.

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Don't write in the profit margins

Children should be allowed to be children, not taught to 'turn over a profit', argues Steve Parry.

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Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush – keen to get their feet under the Oval Office table. DonkeyHotey under a CC Licence

Can the world endure another Bush - or Clinton?

Mark Engler is not inspired by family dynasties ruling over the nation.

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Sarvaja’s husband was shot in 1996. She still does not know who killed him. Sofi Lundin

In the land of widows

For the women left behind in Kashmir's border villages, life has its own challenges, as Sofi Lundin discovers.

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Stepping up: Lithuanian youngsters are being encouraged to regard defence as a responsibility. Photo: Ints Kalnins/Reuters

War nerves

Daiva Repečkaitė reports on the rise of all things military in Lithuanian society.

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Action on banks - what you can do

How to get involved... and some inspiration from Spain.

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Robber banking baron: Ricardo Salgado, former chief executive of collapsed Banco Espirito Santo. The poster in Lisbon, Portugal, says: ‘It’s hard to be a banker these days.’ Francisco Seco/AP/Press Association Images

Getting away with murder

Susan George tells a story that's beyond belief.

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Deflating TTIP: Friends of the Earth inflate a Trojan Horse outside European Union headquarters in Brussels. Wiktor Dabkowski/DPA/Press Association Images

Tipping the TTIP

The financial lobby plugging the latest free-trade deal, discussed with Kenneth Haar.

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A word with Peter Tatchell

The human rights activist has seen - and suffered - a lot in his decades of campaigning. But, he tells Cristiana Moisescu, he still believes in forgiveness.

Cristiana Moisescu May, 2015 482 Buy
Only Planet - Everything's going to be okay

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts May, 2015 482 Buy
Worldbeaters: The House of Saud

'Moderate modernizers'? Not so much.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2015 482 Buy
Open Window - Terrorism and Islam

Jehad Hawrtani from Jordan with ‘Terrorism and Islam’.

May, 2015 482 Buy
Big Bad World - Gaia and her children

Gaia laments her children’s shortsightedness in a one-page cartoon special from Polyp.

P J Polyp May, 2015 482 Read
Country profile: Côte D'Ivoire

Tom Sykes considers a west African country full of contradictions.

Tom Sykes May, 2015 482 Buy
The sultan and I

The role and influence of traditional leaders is often underestimated by international agencies, writes Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde May, 2015 482 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the May 2015 magazine.

May, 2015 482 Read
Don't write in the profit margins

Children should be allowed to be children, not taught to 'turn over a profit', argues Steve Parry.

Steve Parry May, 2015 482 Buy
Can the world endure another Bush - or Clinton?

Mark Engler is not inspired by family dynasties ruling over the nation.

Mark Engler May, 2015 482 Buy
In the land of widows

For the women left behind in Kashmir's border villages, life has its own challenges, as Sofi Lundin discovers.

Sofi Lundin May, 2015 482 Buy
War nerves

Daiva Repečkaitė reports on the rise of all things military in Lithuanian society.

Daiva Repeckaite May, 2015 482 Buy
Action on banks - what you can do

How to get involved... and some inspiration from Spain.

David Ransom May, 2015 482 Buy
Getting away with murder

Susan George tells a story that's beyond belief.

Susan George May, 2015 482 Buy
Tipping the TTIP

The financial lobby plugging the latest free-trade deal, discussed with Kenneth Haar.

Kenneth Haar May, 2015 482 Buy