Why journalists are worried about the five new offences proposed in Hong Kong’s domestic national security lawThe five new offences are too broad and vaguely definedWritten by Oiwan Lam28 February 2024
Silenced voices: The X and VPN ban after Pakistan’s electionsDuring political unrest, Pakistan frequently shuts down internet servicesWritten by Ramna Saeed, R Umaima Ahmed26 February 2024
New domestic security law may affect regular news reporting, says Hong Kong press groupThe proposed law defines security offenses too broadlyWritten by Hong Kong Free Press26 February 2024
The role of youth in championing digital literacy education in Timor-LesteYouth-led initiatives promoting digital literacyWritten by EngageMedia20 February 2024
Digital surveillance and the specter of AI in MexicoAmbitions have outpaced the development of legislative tools and standardsWritten by Latisha Harry20 February 2024
‘Dirty Vote’ documentary on alleged election fraud goes viral in IndonesiaThe film drew over 13 million views before election dayWritten by Juke Carolina17 February 2024
#KeepItOn in times of war: Sudan’s communications shutdown must be reversed urgently Internet shutdowns are weaponized during the civil-war in SudanWritten by Global Voices MENA14 February 2024
Yang Hengjun's death sentence jolts improving relations between Australia and ChinaChinese Australian writer faces life imprisonment after secret trialWritten by Kevin Rennie12 February 2024
Pakistan’s general elections: AI, internet shutdowns and disillusionmentAuthenticity of election results questioned amid continuing internet restrictionsWritten by Seerat Khan11 February 2024
The Baku Connection: Journalists across the world unite to support Azerbaijan's Abzas MediaA consortium of investigative reporters are continuing Abzas Media's workWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva8 February 2024
Teachers ignored: How the Venezuelan government overshadows the teacher’s protests with digital propagandaTeachers protest continues in the middle of Venezuela’s election year Written by ProBox6 February 2024
The Suriname book prohibition in a global context of free expression'This struggle is part of a larger narrative that demands our attention'Written by Fausia S. Abdul5 February 2024
In Kazakhstan, ‘Bloody January’ is still a taboo topicAttempts to uncover the truth behind deadly protests are censoredWritten by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan2 February 2024
The Comoros's incumbent president re-elected: Towards an electoral crisis?Nearly 40 percent of Comorians live outside their countryWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet2 February 2024
Hong Kong’s homegrown security law seeks to define ‘state secrets’ along China’s legislative lineChina's law on state secrets has been used against journalistsWritten by Hong Kong Free Press1 February 2024