Greek state suppresses peaceful protestors commemorating 2008 police killing of a boyWhat unfolded on December 6 this year is emblematic of an increasingly authoritarian trend in GreeceWritten by Elvis Takahashi Mantello28 December 2024
Year in review: Climate justice remained a pressing issue for the Caribbean in 2024'[Beryl is] evidence of the entrenchment of the Caribbean region as the canary in the coal mine of the climate catastrophe'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco28 December 2024
How to stop battery-operated rickshaws from causing new problems on Dhaka's roads"If we have the means to reduce physical labor, shouldn’t we embrace it"Written by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha) Translated by Rezwan27 December 2024
Latin America ends the year with rock ‘n’ roll, salsa, and ballads — listen to how its music captures the spirit of the seasonThere is music for everyone during December's festivitiesWritten by Lucía Leszinsky, Estefanía Salazar, Gina Yauri, Melissa Vida, Isela Xospa, Kelly Chaib De Mares, Avishta Seeras Translated by Melissa Vida26 December 2024
Mali adopts openly anti-LGBTQ+ legislationAround 30 African countries criminalize homosexual relationsWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura26 December 2024
New documentary explores Sri Lanka’s Buddhist supremacy and minority communitiesContested religious sites remain flashpoints of tensions between Sinhala and Tamil communitiesWritten by GroundViews25 December 2024
Scholars highlight trends for media freedom across Africa in panel in AccraThe state of media freedom across Africa is mixedWritten by Jeslyn Lemke24 December 2024
In Jamaica's Rio Cobre oil spill case, activists and civil society say there are outstanding issuesThe controversial legal conclusion notwithstanding, this matter remains unresolved in the eyes of environmentalists and governance advocatesWritten by Emma Lewis22 December 2024
In conversation with Kenyan poet and storyteller Njeri WangariThe Kenyan poet reflects on her life and timesWritten by Kevin Rennie22 December 2024
A reactive approach? Examining Pakistan government’s measures in response to alleged Umrah Visa abusePakistan's superficial policy responses overlook systemic poverty and inequalityWritten by Syed Salman Mehdi22 December 2024
A veteran Jamaican journalist is murdered, shocking the country and heightening security concerns'Living a fulfilling life for seventy-seven years [and] then somebody kills you in your home; tragic isn't the word, it's something else'Written by Emma Lewis21 December 2024
Global Voices Summit 2024: Where have all the bloggers gone?‘I saw the space change entirely’Written by Janine Mendes-Franco20 December 2024
A new mall for the village: How carbon credit dollars affect Indigenous people in GuyanaExcluded from the negotiations, Indigenous people in Guyana criticize the loss of autonomy in their territoriesWritten by Pública - Agência de jornalismo investigativo Translated by Liam Anderson18 December 2024
Gabon: New constitution closes chapter on Bongo family’s reignThe Bongo family held power for 56 years Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura17 December 2024
In Burkina Faso, the artist Fasky uses photography to promote resilience and social engagementIn Africa, the COVID-19 pandemic did not result in lockdownWritten by Joel Hevi, Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet8 December 2024
Children of the border: Uncovering the crisis of child labor and sexual exploitation at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border The exploitation of children navigating perilous borders is often overshadowedWritten by Asfandiyar6 December 2024
From inbox to front page: How the media fuels hate speech in North MacedoniaBy thoughtlessly reporting hate speech without context, the media ends up spreading itWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation3 December 2024
The journey of the Esperanto movement in Nepal over the past eight decadesEsperanto was introduced in Nepal in 1957 by Hungarian explorer Tibor SekeljWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary1 December 2024