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Miriam Ross speaks to campaigner Tatiana Roa Avendaño about the Cerrejón mine, displacing people and destroying forest in her home country.…
It is refreshing to hear a piece of good news that will impact on people living in poverty across the globe, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.…
Now let’s have market dignity and justice…Mari Marcel Thekaekara feels a surge of fresh hope for Fair Trade.…
As hundreds gather in New York for the 4th Session of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine, organizer Frank Barat is full of hope and expectation.…
Wayne Ellwood argues that co-ops – democratic, community-focused – offer an egalitarian way out of our current mess.…
In the week David Cameron meets his Mauritian counterpart to discuss the Chagos Islands,Virgil Hawkins sees suspicious motivations on both sides.…
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement goes one step further than just internet censorship, it can be used to restrict access to medicines for the poor, says Charlie Harvey.…
Haiti is not just recovering from the earthquake but from the political and economic interventions of recent decades, as Phillip Wearne explains.…
Michael Burke considers the likely fallout from Cameron having crossed a line that even Thatcher feared to tread.…
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