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Letter from Cairo: the struggle for a free press

Letter from Cairo: the struggle for a free press

The independent press has gained strength from the revolution, writes Maria Golia.

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A guiding light: a Labour Party supporter remembers political workers killed in the 2007 Karachi riots. The Pakistani Left has since regrouped and hopes to lead the way in the country's future. Athar Hussain/Reuters

The Pakistani Left is re-grouping

The Pakistani Left has a history to be proud of and is regrouping to fight in new battles, as Qualandar Bux Memon and Ali Mohsni report.

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‘Complete knowledge for long life’ – Ayurveda leads the way

‘Complete knowledge for long life’ – Ayurveda leads the way

A visit to an ayurvedic doctor convinces Mari Marcel Thekaekara that we need to balance the way we live.

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Big bully: a police officer kicks a boy to force him back in line at a food distribution point for people feeling a military offensive in South Waziristan.

Pakistan on the edge of hope

Despite its turbulent past, Ziauddin Sardar finds reasons for optimism in Pakistan's future.

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A Somali man carries food from the World Food Programme distribution centre at a refugee camp near the Kenya-Somalia border, August 2011. Thomas Mukoya / Reuters

Should foreign investment replace aid for Africa?

Donu Kogbara and Dereje Alemayehu go head to head - join the debate in this month's Argument.

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Pakistan - the facts

Pakistan - the facts

An infographic covering population, religion, quality of life and more.

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Kim Longinotto

Kim Longinotto

Award-winning documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto on her latest film, Pink Saris.

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Stallholders at the spice, vegetable and fruit market in Yerevan.  Rita Willaert (under a Creative Commons licence)

Armenia

Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile.

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Starting over: a woman plasters the new home she has built. Iva Zimova / Panos

After the floods... A North Frontier village makes a comeback

Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods.

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Christie Walk – green and welcoming.

Eco-city dreaming comes true

Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration.

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Burkina Faso

Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed...

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Leave squatters alone!

Leave squatters alone!

The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor.

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Film review: Blood in the Mobile

Film review: Blood in the Mobile

Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen.

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Book review: Metamorphosis

Book review: Metamorphosis

'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header?

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Viscera

Viscera

The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray.

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Letter from Cairo: the struggle for a free press

The independent press has gained strength from the revolution, writes Maria Golia.

Maria Golia September, 2011 445 Buy
The Pakistani Left is re-grouping

The Pakistani Left has a history to be proud of and is regrouping to fight in new battles, as Qualandar Bux Memon and Ali Mohsni report.

Ali Mohsin September, 2011 445 Buy
‘Complete knowledge for long life’ – Ayurveda leads the way

A visit to an ayurvedic doctor convinces Mari Marcel Thekaekara that we need to balance the way we live.

Mari Marcel Thekaekara September, 2011 445 Buy
Pakistan on the edge of hope

Despite its turbulent past, Ziauddin Sardar finds reasons for optimism in Pakistan's future.

Ziauddin Sardar September, 2011 445 Buy
Should foreign investment replace aid for Africa?

Donu Kogbara and Dereje Alemayehu go head to head - join the debate in this month's Argument.

New Internationalist September, 2011 445 Buy
Pakistan - the facts

An infographic covering population, religion, quality of life and more.

September, 2011 445 Buy
Kim Longinotto

Award-winning documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto on her latest film, Pink Saris.

New Internationalist Editorial September, 2011 445 Buy
Armenia

Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile.

Richard Swift September, 2011 445 Buy
After the floods... A North Frontier village makes a comeback

Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last year’s devastating floods.

Merryl Wyn Davies September, 2011 445 Buy
Eco-city dreaming comes true

Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration.

Brian Loffler September, 2011 445 Read
Burkina Faso

Until the beginning of this year, the West African nation seemed like an island of calm in a troubled region. Then everything changed...

Misha Kally July, 2011 444 Buy
Leave squatters alone!

The government ‘crackdown’ on squatting is a smokescreen for a full-scale attack on society’s most vulnerable, warns Rueben Taylor.

Rueben Taylor July, 2011 444 Read
Film review: Blood in the Mobile

Nokia in the dock in a new film by Danish director Frank Poulsen.

July, 2011 444 Buy
Book review: Metamorphosis

'Unmasking the mystery of how life transforms' - does Frank Ryan's book live up to its sub-header?

Peter Whittaker July, 2011 444 Buy
Viscera

The new album by Norwegian artist Jenny Hval is astonishing - as much about poetry and story-telling as performance, says Louise Gray.

Louise Gray July, 2011 444 Buy