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‘How can a country be liberated when half its population is not?’ asks an online women’s campaign group…
The diversity and cultural richness of India’s indigenous groups leaves Mari Marcel Thekaekara stunned after attending a Tribal Cultural Festival.…
Mgcini Nyoni explains why revolutionary leaders make poor presidents.…
A grim discovery has exposed the military’s abuse of draconian powers in a culture of impunity, says Freny Manecksha.…
As the the radical sociologist’s life is commemorated in a new film, Horatio Morpurgo wonders what words of encouragement he might have had for the #Occupy movement.…
Esme McAvoy is in the Amazon to find out what’s happening to the Yasuní proposal.…
Mgcini Nyoni is a playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, thinker, blogger and poet based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe…
Where did the controversial idea of the ‘Islamic state’ come from? *Ziauddin Sardar* traces its origins.…
Okay, here we go -- because you've all been so anxious for it -- the second part of the infamous Ten things to love (or hate) about Bricolage. In this week's post I'll focus on the things that, as a Bricolage implementer (which I'll refer to here as a developer, not to be confused with a Bricolage hacker), you might love (or hate) about Bricolage, the open-source enterprise-class content management system (CMS) that is used at New Internationalist.…
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