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Droit dans la Gueule du Loup and Stand Up People: Gypsy Pop Songs from Tito’s Yugoslavia.

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Bittersweet history: the Mundo sisters return to the American commune they grew up in.

Film: Hotdocs special

Documentary film is taking its rightful place on commercial screens beside the usual fictional offerings. Richard Swift views some of this year’s entrants at the Toronto Hotdocs festival.

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Obama’s ‘free trade’ voyages are another big mistake

New agreements that enhance corporate power are bad news, writes Mark Engler.

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Bats: not just pests

Bats: not just pests

As the British parliament debates the damage they cause in churches, Dawn Starin argues that it’s time to revise the ‘creepy’ animal’s reputation – before it’s too late.

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YES: STEPHANIE SCHNEIDER teaches three- to six-year-olds at a public Montessori school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US. She is also an active member of the Educators Network for Social Justice, a teacher activist group, and serves on the Executive Board of her local trade union, the Milwaukee Teacher Education Association.

Argument: Are exams bad for children?

Teachers Stephanie Schneider and Matt Christison go head-to-head.

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VIDEO: the power of participation

VIDEO: the power of participation

Chris Lunch believes we are only just scratching the surface of video technology’s potential.

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‘We all played together, Hindus and Muslims alike’ – sitting in his childhood home, Sanjay Tickoo recalls happier times. Sofi Lundin

In the valley of conflict

Sofi Lundin reports on the story of the Kashmiri Pandits, a minority group driven from their homes in the beautiful but strife-torn Kashmir Valley.

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Rise up! Action and resources on debt ICAN

Rise up! Action and resources on debt

Fired up? Here’s were to get more info and tool up to fight the global debt scam.

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Faces of dissent: revolutionary graffiti in Cairo. Jubilee Debt Campaign

Fight debt: altogether now!

Debt is used to break nations. But resistance is fertile – and the North could learn a few lessons from the South, argues Nick Dearden.

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‘Hands up! It’s a robbery,’ chant students and teachers at the police during a march in Malaga against the Spanish government’s  educational spending cuts. Reuters/Jon Nazca

Debt, austerity, devastation: it’s Europe’s turn

The austerity prescription fattens the creditors and punishes the innocent. Susan George laments a leadership subservient to the desires of finance.

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Debt – The Facts

At any given time countries both owe debts and have them owing to them. Who owes what and what's the bigger crisis – foreign or domestic debt.

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Let us prey

Let us prey

Vulture funds buy up ‘bad’ debt owed by countries in distress and aggressively sue for full payment, plus compound interest.

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Debt – a global scam

The standard response to the current financial crisis has been to punish the presumed debtors. Are the creditors blameless, then? asks Dinyar Godrej.

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Book reviews

New Internationalist Editorial July, 2013 464 Buy
Music reviews

Droit dans la Gueule du Loup and Stand Up People: Gypsy Pop Songs from Tito’s Yugoslavia.

Louise Gray July, 2013 464 Buy
Film: Hotdocs special

Documentary film is taking its rightful place on commercial screens beside the usual fictional offerings. Richard Swift views some of this year’s entrants at the Toronto Hotdocs festival.

Richard Swift July, 2013 464 Buy
Obama’s ‘free trade’ voyages are another big mistake

New agreements that enhance corporate power are bad news, writes Mark Engler.

Mark Engler July, 2013 464 Buy
Bats: not just pests

As the British parliament debates the damage they cause in churches, Dawn Starin argues that it’s time to revise the ‘creepy’ animal’s reputation – before it’s too late.

Dawn Starin July, 2013 464 Buy
Argument: Are exams bad for children?

Teachers Stephanie Schneider and Matt Christison go head-to-head.

July, 2013 464 Buy
VIDEO: the power of participation

Chris Lunch believes we are only just scratching the surface of video technology’s potential.

Chris Lunch July, 2013 464 Read
In the valley of conflict

Sofi Lundin reports on the story of the Kashmiri Pandits, a minority group driven from their homes in the beautiful but strife-torn Kashmir Valley.

Sofi Lundin July, 2013 464 Buy
Rise up! Action and resources on debt

Fired up? Here’s were to get more info and tool up to fight the global debt scam.

New Internationalist Editorial July, 2013 464 Buy
Fight debt: altogether now!

Debt is used to break nations. But resistance is fertile – and the North could learn a few lessons from the South, argues Nick Dearden.

Nick Dearden July, 2013 464 Buy
Debt, austerity, devastation: it’s Europe’s turn

The austerity prescription fattens the creditors and punishes the innocent. Susan George laments a leadership subservient to the desires of finance.

Susan George July, 2013 464 Buy
Debt – The Facts

At any given time countries both owe debts and have them owing to them. Who owes what and what's the bigger crisis – foreign or domestic debt.

New Internationalist Editorial July, 2013 464 Buy
Let us prey

Vulture funds buy up ‘bad’ debt owed by countries in distress and aggressively sue for full payment, plus compound interest.

Dinyar Godrej July, 2013 464 Buy
Debt – a global scam

The standard response to the current financial crisis has been to punish the presumed debtors. Are the creditors blameless, then? asks Dinyar Godrej.

Dinyar Godrej July, 2013 464 Buy
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Polyp's Big Bad World cartoon.

P J Polyp June, 2013 463 Buy