Daniel Chapo takes on the presidency in a frustrated, charged country which mostly views him as illegitimate. The violent ...
But our struggle for democracy has come at a devastating cost. As many as 1,400 people were slaughtered by government ...
Sierra Leone's culture is rich and diverse. The country has unique styles of dance and song, often accompanied by the kelei ...
In recent weeks, devastating aid cuts have been announced by some of the world’s wealthiest donor countries. Donald Trump’s ...
Following the defeat of a 2023 referendum on an Indigenous advisory body to parliament, this issue traces the centuries-old Indigenous claim to self-determination and the continued denial of ...
That was New Internationalist guest editor Zoe Holman, in conversation with Senator Lidia Thorpe, representing the Black ...
On this page you can explore every past issue of New Internationalist magazine, going back all the way to 1973.
Aid agencies across the UK are reeling from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s surprise announcement this week to increase ...
Water rights activist turned full-blown conspiracy theorist, we profile the most dangerous member of the Kennedy clan.
Richard Pithouse is an Associate Professor at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He is also a journalist, and the editor of New ...
People across the world are standing up to the power of the arms trade. Amy Hall explores its threat to life and democracy.