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Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark Sarah John

Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark

Dining by candlelight is not always a matter of choice, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

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How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

Diaspora uncles and 'fathers against pirates' were as decisive as the frigates in ending the piracy scourge. Jamal Osman speaks to Hazel Healy.

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YES: CHANTÉ JOSEPH is the Member of the Youth Parliament for Brent in northwest London, as well as regional secretary. She sits on the Youth Select Committee for transport and is a member of the London Youth Involvement Project. She is 17 and is studying for the International Baccalaureate.

Argument: Should 16-year-olds get the vote?

Politics academic Andrew Mycock and UK Youth Parliament member Chanté Joseph go head-to-head.

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Girl-friendly: new toilet facilities at the Ga’an Libah school in Somaliland. NGO Africa Educational Trust

A toilet makes a difference

Girls in Somalia now have a better chance of completing their education. Katharina Wecker explains.

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A salt-worker for 56 years, Umar joined SABRAS six years ago and is finally reaping some reward for his hours of toil. Charlotte Anderson

Worth their salt

Matthew Newsome meets a social entrepreneur helping India's salt-workers out of the poverty trap.

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Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark

Dining by candlelight is not always a matter of choice, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

Wame Molefhe September, 2013 465 Buy
Mixed Media: film

Malcolm Lewis September, 2013 465 Buy
How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

Diaspora uncles and 'fathers against pirates' were as decisive as the frigates in ending the piracy scourge. Jamal Osman speaks to Hazel Healy.

Hazel Healy September, 2013 465 Buy
Comedians take on the clowns

Steve Parry September, 2013 465 Buy
Don't shoot the whistleblower

Mark Engler September, 2013 465 Buy
Argument: Should 16-year-olds get the vote?

Politics academic Andrew Mycock and UK Youth Parliament member Chanté Joseph go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial September, 2013 465 Buy
Women vs the army

Freny Manecksha September, 2013 465 Buy
Introducing Hassan Rouhani

Richard Swift September, 2013 465 Buy
The other 9/11

David Ransom September, 2013 465 Buy
Working like a horse

Carol Davis September, 2013 465 Buy
Bullies beware

Jo Lateu September, 2013 465 Buy
Mixed media: music

Louise Gray September, 2013 465 Buy
Constitutional concerns in Japan

Tina Burrett September, 2013 465 Read
A toilet makes a difference

Girls in Somalia now have a better chance of completing their education. Katharina Wecker explains.

Katharina Wecker September, 2013 465 Buy
Worth their salt

Matthew Newsome meets a social entrepreneur helping India's salt-workers out of the poverty trap.

Matthew Newsome September, 2013 465 Buy