The World Unspun

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New Internationalist's award-winning, in-depth journalism, now in a podcast! Nominated for the Publisher Podcast Hero of the Year 2025.

  1. Who's profitting from plunder in West Papua?

    JAN 15

    Who's profitting from plunder in West Papua?

    This episode is sponsored by Path Financial. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. You may not have heard of it, but West Papua is an extraordinary place. It is home to one of the world’s most important rainforests – third only to the Amazon and Congo basins – teeming with species found nowhere else on the planet. Civilizations here stretch back tens of thousands of years. But it’s a region that is increasingly under threat from Indonesia’s military occupation. Rapid deforestation, resource extraction and deadly human rights crackdowns are on the rise. So who's behind the violent plunder – and who's profiting? Read all New Internationalist's coverage of West Papua and Indonesia Britain's complicity in the tragedy of West Papua (David Whyte, Samira Saunders, New Internationalist) West Papua: A Green State Vision (Danny Chivers, New Internationalist) 'Every signature was an act of courage' (Danny Chivers, New Internationalist) The world's largest deforestation project (Douglas Gerrard, London Review of Books) Free West Papua Campaign Get 20% off a print and/or digital subscription to New Internationalist using the code THEWORLDUNSPUN and you'll receive digital access to our dedicated issues 'West Papua: Freedom in sight?' (2017) and 'West Papua: We will be free!' (2002). No billionaires. No media moguls. No corporate ads. Just truly independent, co-operative media. To help us continue

    27 min
  2. Gaza, genocide and resistance with Ramzy Baroud

    11/13/2025

    Gaza, genocide and resistance with Ramzy Baroud

    This episode is sponsored by Path Financial. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Despite the latest ‘ceasefire’, Israel’s genocide and engineered famine continues to devastate Gaza. The latest issue of New Internationalist confronts the history of Israeli violence and the Palestinian resistance to war, displacement and annihilation, giving space to voices that are too often sidelined and allowing Palestinians to define their own struggle. The magazine was guest edited by Gaza-born historian and writer Ramzy Baroud, editor of the Palestine Chronicle. For Ramzy, compiling this issue was highly personal, having lost over 110 family members in Gaza, including his sister. For The World Unspun, Ramzy sits down with New Internationalist co-editor Decca Muldowney to discuss the process of creating the magazine and the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of genocide. Read NI558: Gaza and Resistance Host: Decca Muldowney Credits: Decca Muldowney (Host) Paula Lacey (Editorial Assistant), Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Digital Editor & Producer), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design) Guest: Ramzy Baroud Further Reading from this Episode: The Long War for Meaning (Ramzy Baround, New Internationalist) Palestine: From Accord to Apartheid (Zoe Homan, New Internationalist) Fiddling While Gaza Burns (Hamza Yusuf, New Internationalist) Singing in Dark Times: Cultural Resistance in Palestine (Decca Muldowney, New Internationalist) The Interview: Leila Khaled (Marta Vidal, 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.

    34 min
  3. How can we turn the tide on the global far right?

    09/25/2025

    How can we turn the tide on the global far right?

    This episode is brought to you by New Internationalist's very own Ethical Shop. Use the code ETHICAL for 10% off online orders on a range of ethical and fairtrade goods. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. We are at a critical crossroads. A global wave of far-right authoritarianism is threatening human rights, climate action and democracy – steering the world toward disaster. From Donald Trump in the White House to Javier Milei in Argentina, ideologies that were once confined to the fringes are now dictating the agenda from inside the halls of power. What are the roots of the right’s rise? What networks enable it? What are social movements around the world doing to offer real alternatives to the politics of hate and division? In September, we hosted a special Ask Us Anything event with contributors to our magazine to answer these questions and many more. This episode is an edited version of that discussion. Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Digital Editor, Producer), 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) Guests: Kim Kelly, Josefina Salomon, Balasz Turcsan Further reading from this episode: Read NI557: The Global Far Right A time of monsters (Bethany Rielly, New Internationalist) Shop Fair Trade at New Internationalist’s very own Ethical Shop, using the discount code ETHICAL for 10% off your order 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.

    37 min
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