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Thanks to Barack Obama and a piece of mobile technology, Kenya's reputation is now based on more than just safari parks, as Geoffrey Kamadi explains.
India’s constitution declares it to be a secular state, though it also carries a strong Hindu influence, which the ruling BJP ...
Seldom do political leaders resign after their ‘struggle’ has been achieved. David Hutt explores whether this should be the case in Burma.
As global demand soars, President Gabriel Boric hopes to increase Chile's lithium wealth. Vanessa Baird reports on how the ...
They are touted as our way out of climate chaos and essential for making the things we use, from mobile phones to electric vehicles. Vanessa Baird sets out to investigate critical minerals – and the ...
In the face of the global far right’s dominance, Eastern Europe’s left movements offer lessons in resistance, writes Áron Rossman-Kiss. ‘We’ve done it once – we can do it again,’ said Dominika Lasota ...
War means death and destruction for most. But for the arms industry it means big profits. How we can hold our governments and institutions to account for their complicity in the trade of weaponry and ...
A new special series from New Internationalist will interrogate the power of the arms trade and how we can work together to stop it. ‘From the belly of the beast, hands off the Middle East!’ The ...
We dive into one of the biggest secrets in modern British policing history and ask whether the ongoing inquiry has offered a window into the murky world of undercover policing, or whether it's only ...