New Internationalist – September 2019
TEMPERATURE CHECK infrastructure and politicians touring the world to promote the fossil-fuel interests of transnational compani ...
Deepika Singh learnt to sign her name during one of India’s frenetic mass lit- eracy campaigns in the early 2000s. The 45-year-o ...
I Shahidul Alam Subi Shah speaks to the internationally renowned Bangladeshi photojournalist about his notorious arrest last yea ...
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THE INTERVIEW given only in exceptional circumstances. I ask him whether he was expecting to be arrested, having spoken up so lo ...
WHY SUBSCRIBE? WE HAVE A UNIQUE MISSION The first issue in 1970 carried an interview with the President of Tanzania, Julius Nyer ...
THE LONG READ 64 NEW INTERNATIONALIST ...
Brexit and identity I ‘N othing happened but the wall- paper,’ the American surrealist Dorothea Tanning said about her childhood ...
THE LONG READ isn’t ‘Why don’t I move back?’ but, given the values I grew up with, and the pres- sure I was under to stay, what ...
I Brexit and identity and exploitation. Heaney had recently spent a year in Berkeley, and the politi- cized atmosphere in the Ba ...
THE LONG READ members of any religious faith, no matter how zealous, getting wound up about a mere novel. Novelists had the free ...
I Brexit and identity the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe. He described Joseph Conrad as a thorough- going racist and was attacked ...
THE LONG READ Massey recently compiled an antholog y of life writing called Who Are We Now? which includes similar tales of prej ...
Brexit and identity passport. I’m tempted to call myself ‘European’ but that only invites the response ‘Where in Europe?’ It’s n ...
John Bolton is no charmer. Unlike the devious guile of a Henry Kissinger, Bolton practises his bullying gunboat diplomacy with a ...
In June, The Intercept Brasil began to publish a series of reports showing that former Brazilian federal judge and current Justi ...
I t is over 50 years since Israel occu- pied the West Bank and began seizing Palestinian land and building Israeli settlements, ...
Words – Peter Whittaker SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2019 75 ‘I strongly believe that the Middle East should not be fragmented and is bound ...
The short story is often regarded, somewhat unfairly, as a country cousin to the novel: limited in scope and unable to match the ...
Suketu Mehta is one of 250 million people living today in a country other than that in which they were born. Moving from India t ...
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