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An individual mammal’s moral worth has nothing to do with whether or not its species is endangered, writes Chris Grezo.…
The founding editor of the New Internationalist, Peter Adamson, looks at how the world has changed since the magazine started – and argues for a new push against inequality.…
Writing from Argentina, Vanessa Baird finds little enthusiasm for the President’s renewed Malvinas campaign.…
The magazine’s longest serving co-editor discusses world progress and whether the concepts of development and economic growth are out of date.…
Chris Grezo talks to a leading animal rights campaigner from Malawi.…
Chloe Ferguson reports from an East London ‘teach-in’ on the relationship between the Canadian government, First Nation rights and the Crown.…
Ruth Stokes considers whether holidaying in war and disaster zones is ever justified.…
Informal dwellers are struggling to survive in Metro Manila, says Iris Gonzales.…
A win for the community garden could see private landlords held to account under the European Convention of Human Rights…
Billionaires bounce back, soup kitchen queues grow in Athens: State of the World Atlas author Dan Smith explores our current paradoxes.…
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