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Pablo Castaño profiles the Latin American nation where many people's daily lives are far from a tropical paradise. Oil is the ...
Environmental activist Lisa Mean speaks to Magdaléna Rojo about the young people taking on Cambodia’s most powerful. As a law student in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, Lisa Mean felt that she ...
The South Korean policy analyst on how we got here – and what the international community needs to do bring the world back from the nuclear brink. Subscribe and listen to The World Unspun wherever you ...
As climate change bites in the Himalayas, Tarushi Aswani argues that politicians are putting construction above people. In northern India’s Himalayas, flowers and fruits are in full bloom. But their ...
Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, has returned to his usual role of propping up the US Empire, this time as a leading figure of Donald Trump’s so-called Board of Peace. Now 72, Blair’s ...
The West’s attempts to position the Iranian monarch’s son as a ‘credible’ alternative to the Khamenei regime isn’t resonating domestically, argues Peiman Salehi. The devastating fallout of the joint ...
Mariam Barghouti reflects on what it means when communities built on hospitality can no longer support their neighbours. Letter From is one of New Internationalist’s longest running columns.
Sophie Neiman and Guy Peterson report on how starvation is being used as a weapon in Sudan’s war. Halima Sulieman Jibreel prepares to break her Ramadan fast at a displacement camp in the Nuba ...
Bethany Rielly and Decca Muldowney unpack the history of Britain’s only general strike, and why it still matters today.