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Federated States of Micronesia

A profile of one of the world's most frequently colonized and loosely assembled nation-states.…

  • Thu Dec 1 05:37:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

Can Zambia stand up to China?

Many Zambians feel that the flood of money from China has done nothing to improve their lives, as Andrew Bowman reports.…

  • Thu Dec 1 04:40:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

The shadow world: corruption in the arms trade

Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals…

  • Thu Dec 1 04:33:00 2011
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Johnson & Johnson shuns poor people with HIV

On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world.…

  • Thu Dec 1 04:30:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

Cometh the moment, cometh the movie: Paul Goodman Changed My Life

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.…

  • Fri Nov 11 03:25:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

Avatar for real

From Canada to Congo, from India to Australia, indigenous communities are fighting for their lives and livelihoods.…

  • Sat Oct 1 05:59:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

India’s drug ‘lifeline’ under threat

India’s patenting laws mean it produces many drugs cheaply for developing countries…

  • Thu Sep 8 11:48:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

The No-Nonsense Guide to Globalization

It seems to me we have a choice to make if we want to change things for the better in this world…

  • Mon Mar 14 06:01:00 2011
  • Rank: 100

World Health

World Health…

  • Wed Aug 4 10:36:00 2010
  • Rank: 100

Dinyar Godrej

Dinyar Godrej has been associated with New Internationalist since 1989, but joined as an editor in 2000…

  • Thu Jul 1 03:00:00 2010
  • Rank: 100

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