Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread.
Chris Brazier looks back over a career as co-editor that stretches back to 1984, remembering highlights and dark moments from Nicaragua to Vietnam, South Africa to Western Sahara and Burkina Faso.
Hazel Healy unpicks the workings of mobility apartheid.
Communities that were decimated by Germany’s forgotten genocide are now demanding justice. Gouri Sharma reports.
How did West Papuan campaigners build a 1.8 million-strong petition despite Indonesian repression? By Danny Chivers.
A photo story of hope for abandoned kids in Togo and Benin
new internationalist issue 159 - May 1986
1 June was Day of the Dinosaur in Togo - a red-letter day for that dwindling band of dictators who have held sway over a country for decades but a v