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Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals.
On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world.
Humanist Andrew Copson and feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.
Maize and wheat are hot assets, right up there with gold. But since investors piled into food markets, the poorest can no longer afford to eat. Hazel Healy gets to grips with the commodity speculators.
Vanessa Baird on why, when it comes to human numbers, nothing sells like fear.
The children's author, poet and playwright reflects on London riots and the Pied Piper.
As the #OccupyWallStreet protests continue to grow, Mark Engler agrees that the bankers must be held to account for their ill-gotten gains.
Our brand new columnist takes a humorous look at the internet's past, present and future.
Wild stories fly around about chicken farming but the reality remains less than wholesome, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
In a climate of uncertainty, Maria Golia discovers that laughter can sound hollow.
Ilaria Vecchi reports from the 3rd Arab Bloggers Meeting in Tunisia, where solidarity is key despite the Palestinians being refused entry visas.
Rami Zurayk says the Arab uprisings offer a unique chance to embrace food sovereignty.
Slum dwellers are using urban agriculture as a buffer to market shocks, report Danielle Nierenberg and Jessie Chang.
Hadani Ditmars finds a battered and divided country where young people strive for a progressive future.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The shadow world: corruption in the arms trade | Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals. |
Andrew Feinstein | December, 2011 | 448 | Buy |
| Johnson & Johnson shuns poor people with HIV | On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world. |
Nick Harvey | December, 2011 | 448 | Buy |
| Are religious schools bad for society? | Humanist Andrew Copson and feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate. |
New Internationalist | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| The food rush | Maize and wheat are hot assets, right up there with gold. But since investors piled into food markets, the poorest can no longer afford to eat. Hazel Healy gets to grips with the commodity speculators. |
Hazel Healy | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Who profits from the 7 billion population frenzy? | Vanessa Baird on why, when it comes to human numbers, nothing sells like fear. |
Vanessa Baird | November, 2011 | 447 | Read |
| Michael Morpurgo writes his own happy ending | The children's author, poet and playwright reflects on London riots and the Pied Piper. |
Libby Powell | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Meet the food speculators | Who is making a profit from food? |
Hazel Healy | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Let’s end corruption – starting with Wall Street | As the #OccupyWallStreet protests continue to grow, Mark Engler agrees that the bankers must be held to account for their ill-gotten gains. |
Mark Engler | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Introducing Steve Parry | Our brand new columnist takes a humorous look at the internet's past, present and future. |
Steve Parry | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Chicken à la injection | Wild stories fly around about chicken farming but the reality remains less than wholesome, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara. |
Mari Marcel Thekaekara | November, 2011 | 447 | Read |
| Egyptian laughter | In a climate of uncertainty, Maria Golia discovers that laughter can sound hollow. |
Maria Golia | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| The Arab Spring bloggers come together (minus the Palestinians) | Ilaria Vecchi reports from the 3rd Arab Bloggers Meeting in Tunisia, where solidarity is key despite the Palestinians being refused entry visas. |
Ilaria Vecchi | November, 2011 | 447 | Read |
| Egypt's freedom harvest | Rami Zurayk says the Arab uprisings offer a unique chance to embrace food sovereignty. |
Rami Zurayk | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Kibera's vertical farms | Slum dwellers are using urban agriculture as a buffer to market shocks, report Danielle Nierenberg and Jessie Chang. |
Jesse Chang,Danielle Nierenberg | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |
| Iraq | Hadani Ditmars finds a battered and divided country where young people strive for a progressive future. |
Hadani Ditmars | November, 2011 | 447 | Buy |