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  • The Long Read: Women's agency in the DRC war
    New Internationalist co-owner Kiran Gupta presents The Long Read from NI552: DisinformationFurther reading from this episode:Women’s agency in the DRC war (Sophie Neiman in New Internationalist) Reporting for this story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. Neiman was awarded the prestigious Gaby Rado Award from the Amnesty International Media Awards in June 2025 as a result of this story.Support independent media by becoming a New Internationalist co-ownerSign up to Currents for dispatches from the frontlines of global progressive movements. Sent straight to your inbox, twice a week.No billionaires. No media moguls. No corporate ads. Just truly independent, co-operative media. Subscribe today using the code THEWORLDUNSPUN for 20% off your first year of a print and/or digital subscription.
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  • Dig, Baby, Dig! Part 2: Serbia, with Bojana Novakovic
    'Why do we care about the climate crisis unless it is to save natural spaces that are exactly like the Jadar Valley?'The second episode in this mini series takes you to Serbia, where the Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is trying to dig for lithium in the Jadar Valley in spite of widespread public protests.We speak to actor and activist Bojana Novakovic of Marš sa Drine about how people power has delayed the project by two years – and what other resistance movements can learn from Serbians.Host: Maxine Betteridge-MoesGuest: Bojana NovakovicCredits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer, Digital Editor), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial Assistant), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design)Read NI555: Dig, Baby, Dig! Can Critical Minerals Save the World?Further reading from this episode:Can mining save the world? (Vanessa Baird, New Internationalist - subscribe to read)White flamingos and lithium frenzy (Vanessa Baird, New Internationalist - subscribe to read)Once upon a Rio Tinto mining project (Andrej Ivančić and Sergey Steblev, New Internationalist)Avoid Amazon by shopping at New Internationalist’s very own Ethical ShopSign up to Currents for dispatches from the frontlines of progressive movements. Sent straight to your inbox, twice a week.No billionaires. No media moguls. No corporate ads. Just truly independent, co-operative media. Subscribe today and use the code THEWORLDUNSPUN for 20% off your first year of a print and/or digital subscription.
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  • How to stop the arms trade
    While war and genocide means devastation for most, for the arms industry it means big business. While the arms trade is vast and secretive, there is a groundswell of people across the world taking action to challenge its power, from the gates of arms factories to our highest courts.In late April, at Palestine House in London, New Internationalist editors were joined by speakers at the frontlines of some of these movements to discuss how our governments and institutions are fuelling armed conflict and genocide around the world from Palestine to Sudan, what we can do about it and how to build international links in the process.Featuring speakers from Palestine Action, Peace Direct, Campaign Against Arms Trade and Global Legal Action Network.Read NI553: The Arms TradeThis podcast is part of our series How to stop the arms tradeHost: Maxine Betteridge-Moes LaceyCredits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer, Digital Editor), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial Assistant), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design), Thomas Barlow, Impress (Media Consultant)Speakers: Amy Hall (New Internationalist), Saeed Taji Farouky (Palestine Action), Maaz Salih Idres (Peace Direct), Katie Fallon (CAAT) and Charlotte Andrews-Briscoe (GLAN)Further Reading from this Episode:How to dismantle the deadly arms trade (Amy Hall, New Internationalist)Sudan’s warring generals are armed to the brink (Eiad Husham, New Internationalist)Partners in power: Israel, India and the arms trade (Mohammad Asif Khan, New Internationalist)No billionaires. No media moguls. No corporate ads. Just truly independent, co-operative media. To help us continue, subscribe today and use the code THEWORLDUNSPUN for 20% off your first year of a print or digital subscription.Sign up to Currents for dispatches from the frontlines of global progressive movements. 30 days FREE then £3/month.
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  • The World Unspun: A brand new podcast series from New Internationalist
    Hosted by New Internationalist digital editor Maxine Betteridge-Moes. Every two weeks, we bring the pages of our award-winning print magazine to life through fascinating conversations with our global contributors.
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  • Dig, Baby, Dig! Part 1: Peru
    Eighty percent of the world is still powered by fossil fuels, but critical minerals are on the up.What exactly are critical minerals - and why all the hype?To mark the launch of our latest magazine, we’re digging deep. The first episode in this mini series takes you to Peru, where the government is determined to inflict an unpopular copper mine on the people of the Tambo Valley. Contributing editor Vanessa Baird shares what she learned from campaigners and activists about their growing resistance. Host: Maxine Betteridge-MoesGuest: Vanessa BairdCredits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer, Digital Editor), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial Assistant), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design)Read NI555: Dig, Baby, Dig! Can Critical Minerals Save the World? Further reading from this episode:Can mining save the world? (Vanessa Baird, New Internationalist)Hall of Infamy: Dina Boluarte (New Internationalist)Killing of protesters sparks early elections in Peru (Vaness Baird, New Internationalist)Peru’s anti-forest law rewards crime and screws the planet (Vanessa Baird, New Internationalist)Avoid Amazon by shopping at New Internationalist’s very own Ethical ShopSign up to Currents for dispatches from the frontlines of progressive movements. Sent straight to your inbox, twice a week. No billionaires. No media moguls. No corporate ads. Just truly independent, co-operative media. Subscribe today and use the code THEWORLDUNSPUN for 20% off your first year of a print and/or digital subscription.
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