Aid agencies across the UK are reeling from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s surprise announcement this week to increase ...
Aid agencies across the UK are reeling from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s surprise announcement this week to increase ...
Once at the forefront of the 2018 revolution, Sudan’s social movements are now providing vital humanitarian aid throughout a ...
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Iris Gonzales visits Manila’s largest fish port, where the effects of an international dispute are playing out.
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To celebrate World Radio Day, New Internationalist profiles the pioneers of Africa’s first all-female radio station, by Chris Matthews. In the Women's African Football Cup of Nations female players ...
Racism compounds the struggles faced by Black African workers in the Middle East, writes Rosebell Kagumire. For the last decade, high levels of unemployment in several countries have pushed people to ...
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 ...
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