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For Jamile, city life is a daily struggle to find food and shelter, and to avoid multiple dangers. Railway Children

The end of the line

Indian railway stations are a magnet for impoverished children looking for a better future. What usually awaits them is abuse and exploitation. Terina Keene on an initiative helping them find a way out.

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Sinking homeland

Sinking homeland

Amy Hall reports on a man's battle to become the world's first climate-change refugee.

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Will fracking realign the world?

Will fracking realign the world?

Pundits foresee an altered world order brought on by fracked gas and oil. Dinyar Godrej thinks the changes could play out quite differently to the most common predictions.

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Dean Peacock Sonke Gender Justice Network

Making Waves: Dean Peacock

Dean Peacock , the director of Sonke Gender Justice Network, is determined to engage men and boys in women’s rights. By Janey Stephenson.

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Interview with Saleh Bakri

The Palestinian actor tells Frank Barat why fame will not change him - or his passion for justice for his people.

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Who is Olli Rehn?

Tough love, harsh truths, austerity cuts – it’s all in a day’s work for the European Commission's ‘archangel of fiscal sobriety’.

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The people's campaign: Rise up for the Dead Cow

Reports on the fightback from Argentina.

December, 2013 468 Read
The end of the line

Indian railway stations are a magnet for impoverished children looking for a better future. What usually awaits them is abuse and exploitation. Terina Keene on an initiative helping them find a way out.

Terina Keene December, 2013 468 Read
Sperm jailbreak in the West Bank

Ella David December, 2013 468 Read
Iraq's forgotten refugees

Nigel Wilson December, 2013 468 Read
Gilgit Baltistan: stuck in the middle

Umar Farooq December, 2013 468 Read
Re-introducing... Ilham Aliyev

Richard Swift December, 2013 468 Read
Sinking homeland

Amy Hall reports on a man's battle to become the world's first climate-change refugee.

Amy Hall December, 2013 468 Read
Restrictions up in smoke

Lydia James December, 2013 468 Read
15 years ago...

Chris Brazier December, 2013 468 Read
Boss-free factory

Alon Aviram December, 2013 468 Read
Will fracking realign the world?

Pundits foresee an altered world order brought on by fracked gas and oil. Dinyar Godrej thinks the changes could play out quite differently to the most common predictions.

Dinyar Godrej December, 2013 468 Read
Making Waves: Dean Peacock

Dean Peacock , the director of Sonke Gender Justice Network, is determined to engage men and boys in women’s rights. By Janey Stephenson.

Janey Stephenson December, 2013 468 Read
Interview with Saleh Bakri

The Palestinian actor tells Frank Barat why fame will not change him - or his passion for justice for his people.

Frank Barat December, 2013 468 Read
Who is Olli Rehn?

Tough love, harsh truths, austerity cuts – it’s all in a day’s work for the European Commission's ‘archangel of fiscal sobriety’.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2013 468 Read
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New Internationalist Editorial December, 2013 468 Read