The Pembrokeshire Against Radar Campaign (PARC) cites a range of concerns, including disruption of the landscape, damage to ...
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Iris Cecilia Gonzales is a Filipino journalist and blogger.
Cristiana Moisescu is currently the editorial intern for New Internationalist. Her work as Features Editor of her alma mater's newspaper, the SOAS Spirit, earned her a runner-up place in the NUS ...
Britain's general election saw the rightwing Conservative's swept out — and a huge majority for Labour. But the shallowness of the victorious party's support points to an existential threat to ...
‘The journalism of New Internationalist is a beacon of hope in our age of disinformation and mistrust.’ – Charlotte Clare, reader Over the past 50 years we’ve taken radical issues mainstream. A ...
Louise Gray is a music columnist for New Internationalist and the author of the No-Nonsense Guide to World Music. She writes regularly for The Wire and many other music and art publications. Louise ...
The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed. David Ransom investigates why, and traces the outlines of a future that might just ...
Sophie Neiman is a freelance reporter and photojournalist covering politics, conflict, and human rights across East and Central Africa. She is currently based in Kampala, Uganda. As big international ...
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Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties… ...
Twenty-five years after the ‘fastest and most efficient murder campaign of the twentieth century’, Katie McQue examines the role that the global deregulation of the coffee trade had in destabilizing ...