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July-August 2019, Issue 520

This issue is about Cities.

Cities can be equally positive and negative. They give people the chance to be part of something bigger: to have more opportunities, more creativity and culture; a bigger menu for varied appetites, and a space for everyone (especially sexual minorities). They can also be places with more crime and more power and inequality, and less space for everyone (especially those with less money).

Over half of the world’s population already lives in cities. This edition of New Internationalist looks at the old idea of ‘the right to the city’ and finds how there are lines across city maps depending on where there is money and power.


A member of the LGBT community writes about his experience as a queer Nigerian living, studying, and working in Africa.

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We have to work or starve. How can we be free? Some companes are introducing a 4-day working week. Read about a new politics of time:

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Read about the hard working life of a woman who sells bangles in Dhaka. Her business is better but the problems are the same.

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Some people say that pacifism is the best way to stop war and volence. What do you think?

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In India people are often late and people in the West often think this is spiritual in some way. But is it? And does it matter?

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Ms Saffaa is a Saudi Arabian street artist and she is an activist living in Australia. Read about how she can now use her art to help give power to Saudi women:

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Climate change is in the news. Here are 5 ways we can all help:

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Palm oil is in so many things - chocolate, fried chicken, ice cream. But taking the palm oil destroys the forests and the lives of the people who live in them. Read why we should not use or eat products with palm oil in them:

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With passports from some countries you can get a visa as you arrive. With other passports you have to spend time making long applications before you travel. Why?

Some passports are better

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There are more and more big cities in India and young people want to go to them. They are looking for jobs but the right jobs are difficult to find.

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If our future is in cities, then people of every class and every kind must have a right to them. Read about how money has made cities impossible for many people to live in except the rich. And what are ordinary people doing to make life in cities better? How can we make the cities of the future happier places for everyone?

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Greece needs money to pay its debts and it is giving licenses to big oil companies to look for oil on its lands and under its seas. There are problems for the environment, for sea animals, and for the Greek people.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants Brexit and it is very certain he will get Brexit. At the same tine in the UK we had the hottest summer on record. So what about the climate crisis. Will Brexit help the crisis? Or is it not important?

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