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The lowdown on Viktor Orban

The Hungarian Prime Minister is put under the spotlight.

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So much for free speech...

It's a complicated issue, admits Kate Smurthwaite.

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Open Window: Migration

Open Window: Migration

Trayko Popov from Bulgaria with ‘Migration’.

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Clockwise from top left. A boy releases his racing pigeons from the high walls above the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir; a young shepherd tending his flock near the Iraqi border; a shop on the outskirts of Istanbul selling clothes bearing the logo of ISIS/Islamic State; a passionate moment during the filming of a popular TV drama, with the Bosphorus Bridge illuminated in the background; a demonstrator poses in front of a burning barricade built to stop police reaching Taksim Square during the anti-government demonstrations in Istanbul in 2013. Photos by Guy Martin / Panos Pictures

Country profile: Turkey

Samantha North assesses a country with a volatile mix of cultural, religious and political influences.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Bangui: The truth, and nothing but

It’s hard to trust official sources of information in CAR, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

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Unseen: the psychological impact of Israel’s attacks on Gaza will have a profound long-term effect on Palestinians. Photo: Belal Khaled/AA/TT/TT News Agency/Press Association Images

A deeper pain

The daily reality of life in Gaza creates unseen psychological scars, writes psychiatrist Samah Jabr.

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Rocking the boat

Graeme Green talks to author and activist Naomi Klein about why global warming is a political issue.

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‘Thou noxious, treach’rous, belching oily rogue!’ I give BP a good telling off shortly after invading the Roundhouse Theatre’s stage. We later discovered the audience was full of BP employees on a staff outing. Photo: David Hoffman

My spy

Why did an oil company go to such lengths to monitor Jess Worth’s activism? Perhaps we are more powerful than we think.

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‘The discovery that every part of Ogoni territory – water, land and air – is contaminated is terrifying.’ Photo: George Osodi / Panos

The spirit of Saro-Wiwa rises

Twenty years after the execution of their leader, the Ogoni people are rebelling once more. Patrick Naagbanton reports from the frontline.

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Throwing good money after bad: Flood Wall Street protesters bring a giant ‘carbon bubble’ to investors’ doorsteps to make their point. Photo: Alex Pines

Big Oil's looming bubble

Investors are starting to wonder whether oil’s such a good bet, reveals Jeremy Leggett.

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A year of oil resistance

Around the world, local communities have been hitting the oil monster where it hurts.

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Action to end the oil age

Fossil free divestment, end oil sponsorship, shut down the tar sands, protect the Arctic and Action Saro-Wiwa.

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Leave the oil in the soil! Indigenous representatives from communities resisting oil extraction all over the world marched together at the front of the recent 400,000-strong New York climate march. Photo: Jenna Pope / Bold Nebraska

Ending the oil age

Change is coming. Jess Worth examines whether growing pressure for divestment and disruption can knock Big Oil off its perch.

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The lowdown on Viktor Orban

The Hungarian Prime Minister is put under the spotlight.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2014 477 Buy
Big Bad World - Spooooky

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

November, 2014 477 Buy
So much for free speech...

It's a complicated issue, admits Kate Smurthwaite.

Kate Smurthwaite November, 2014 477 Buy
Open Window: Migration

Trayko Popov from Bulgaria with ‘Migration’.

Trayko Popov November, 2014 477 Buy
Country profile: Turkey

Samantha North assesses a country with a volatile mix of cultural, religious and political influences.

Samantha North November, 2014 477 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Mainstream religion

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone November, 2014 477 Buy
Letter from Bangui: The truth, and nothing but

It’s hard to trust official sources of information in CAR, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde November, 2014 477 Buy
A deeper pain

The daily reality of life in Gaza creates unseen psychological scars, writes psychiatrist Samah Jabr.

Samah Jabr November, 2014 477 Buy
Rocking the boat

Graeme Green talks to author and activist Naomi Klein about why global warming is a political issue.

Graeme Green November, 2014 477 Read
My spy

Why did an oil company go to such lengths to monitor Jess Worth’s activism? Perhaps we are more powerful than we think.

Jess Worth November, 2014 477 Buy
The spirit of Saro-Wiwa rises

Twenty years after the execution of their leader, the Ogoni people are rebelling once more. Patrick Naagbanton reports from the frontline.

Patrick Naagbanton November, 2014 477 Buy
Big Oil's looming bubble

Investors are starting to wonder whether oil’s such a good bet, reveals Jeremy Leggett.

Jeremy Leggett November, 2014 477 Buy
A year of oil resistance

Around the world, local communities have been hitting the oil monster where it hurts.

Jess Worth November, 2014 477 Buy
Action to end the oil age

Fossil free divestment, end oil sponsorship, shut down the tar sands, protect the Arctic and Action Saro-Wiwa.

November, 2014 477 Buy
Ending the oil age

Change is coming. Jess Worth examines whether growing pressure for divestment and disruption can knock Big Oil off its perch.

Jess Worth November, 2014 477 Buy