War on citizens: How the junta’s VPN ban is strangling communication in MyanmarThe measure exposes the desperation of the military regimeWritten by The Irrawaddy28 June 2024
Guinea's toxic media landscape threatens press freedomSeveral Guinean media outlets have ceased broadcastingWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet26 June 2024
China’s legal warfare on Taiwan separatists: The death penalty and absentia trialsTaiwan officials say China has no right to sanction Taiwanese peopleWritten by Oiwan Lam26 June 2024
Censorship and isolation as China bans thousands of mobile appsTop 10 most downloaded apps worldwide are unavailable or inaccessible in ChinaWritten by Oiwan Lam25 June 2024
Implications of the EU Digital Services Act on critical voices in Serbia: Challenges for civil society organizations and investigative journalistsThe impartiality of the future Digital Services Coordinator is a burning issue Written by Guest Contributor18 June 2024
Minority journalists are under threat in South AsiaReporters have faced harassment, arrest, threats and even deathWritten by GroundViews14 June 2024
The ingenious ‘network tree’ defying Gaza's connectivity blockade Italian filmmaker Manolo Luppichini's insights on connectivity in war-torn Gaza Written by Mariam A.13 June 2024
Central Asia press freedom scores get worseIncreasingly authoritarian regimes are clamping down on independent media Written by Vlast.kz10 June 2024
Indonesia’s Broadcasting Bill could restrict investigative journalism and LGBTQ+ contentProtests forced legislators to suspend deliberations on the billWritten by Mong Palatino6 June 2024
Keeping the memory of Beijing's 1989 Tiananmen Massacre alive in TaiwanHongkongers were largely present at this year's commemoration in Taipei of June 4th Written by Filip Noubel5 June 2024
Tiananmen crackdown commemorations foiled by large Hong Kong police deploymentJune 4 commemoration is not illegal, but many are taken away.Written by Hong Kong Free Press5 June 2024
Hong Kong battles over the memory of June 4, the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacreAmnesty International condemned Hong Kong for weaponizing the law to silence criticsWritten by Oiwan Lam3 June 2024