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    Jan 2

    Tote bags, e-books, a new podcast, magazine subscriptions and exclusive content, only available to our supporters. Become a patron of New Internationalist today.

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  2. Jan 4

    Look at what just arrived in the office 👀 will be landing with subscribers soon and available in WHSmiths and independent bookshops across the UK.

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  5. Jan 4

    Look at what just arrived in the office 👀 will be landing with subscribers soon and available in WHSmiths and independent bookshops across the UK.

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  6. Jan 4

    Danny Chivers reports on the key environmental struggles to keep track of this year.

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  7. Jan 3

    Sign up for $3 a month and straight away you'll get an ebook download of 's THE EQUALITY EFFECT, 's BORDERED LIVES, and Cynthia Enloe's THE BIG PUSH! Not to mention a fortnightly culture digest from New Internationalist team.

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  8. Jan 3

    Following the loss of 17,000 vendor licenses, Peter Yeung reports on the gentrification of street food in Bangkok.

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  9. Jan 3

    'Now, ‘the zeros’ (Salvini’s favourite insult) are no longer from Sicily, Regio Calabria and Naples but are desperate migrants seeking the relative safety of Europe.'

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  10. Jan 3

    Timothy Baster and Isabelle Merminod report on the progress of a much-lauded French anti-waste law.

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  11. Jan 1

    Happy New Year to all! We've just launched a account! For your New Year's resolution, why not support independent media? (And get some free ebooks in the process.) 📚

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  12. Jan 1

    Development practitioner Adesuwa Ero urges religious leaders in rural Nigeria to rethink their views on climate change before it's too late.

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  13. Take a guess on what New Internationalist readers were most grabbed by: a Princess Diana-related political scandal? The 'yellow vests' in France? Or just good old Noam Chomsky? Or, just read our round-up of the top ten most read stories this year.

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  14. Food waste is ubiquitous in the holiday season. Supermarkets are known to reportedly sprinkle 'liquid bleach on food to stop people rummaging through their waste bins'.

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  15. Would payment for data pave the road to a fairer, more transparent, democratic and people-powered digital economy?

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  16. 'Africa suffers a net loss of more than $85 billion every year. far from the West aiding Africa, it is Africa that is aiding the West.'

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  17. Spending some time away from Marabá, Dan Baron Cohen discovers unexpected solidarity with the Amazon in a country mired in violence and despair.

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  18. 'The way aid is given has never fundamentally challenged a relationship that has evolved over centuries to the detriment of the majority of Africans,' Firoze Manji debates Pablo Yanguas on the thorny topic of 'development'.

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  19. Development practitioner Adesuwa Ero urges religious leaders in rural Nigeria to rethink their views on climate change before it's too late.

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  20. Take a guess on what New Internationalist readers were most grabbed by: a Princess Diana-related political scandal? The 'yellow vests' in France? Or just good old Noam Chomsky? Or, just read our round-up of the top ten most read stories this year.

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