Venezuela's civic space hangs in the balance with election resultsAuthorities and internet operators severely limited access to information ahead of crucial electionsWritten by IFEX, Laura Vidal31 July 2024
Russian courts often deny asylum to Afghans trying to escape from Taliban Courts in Russia usually do not consider the Taliban a threatWritten by Daria Dergacheva29 July 2024
The Bangladesh tinderboxThe police were the only ones being violentWritten by Nepali Times26 July 2024
In Azerbaijan it isn't just the president for life, but the parliament tooAs of July 22, over 1,000 candidates applied to run for a parliamentary seatWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva26 July 2024
Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression curtailed as deadly student protests rock BangladeshWanton violence and internet shutdown puts citizens in perilWritten by Shoeb A, Rezwan25 July 2024
Fact-checkers condemn physical attack against journalist of Croatian fact-checking service FaktografFilming a documentary about illegal landfill is dangerous business Written by Metamorphosis Foundation24 July 2024
Chinese social media users call this age “The Garbage Time of History”Some nationalists see the term more vicious than the "lying flatism"Written by Oiwan Lam19 July 2024
Pakistan's intelligence agencies gain legal cover for surveillanceIs it a national security protection or privacy threat?Written by Ramna Saeed18 July 2024
Chair of Hong Kong press union Selina Cheng fired by Wall Street JournalMany media organizations are distancing themselves from journalist advocacyWritten by Hong Kong Free Press18 July 2024
Mauritania leading the way with freedom of expression in AfricaPress offenses were decriminalized in Mauritania in 2011Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura16 July 2024
Guinea: Military regime delays return to civilian ruleOfficials insist nothing can be done before establishing the electoral registerWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura16 July 2024
Komlan Avoulete analyzes extended transition periods in West AfricaOpposition to these military regimes still existsWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura16 July 2024
Rwanda is headed for a one-sided electionOnly two candidates were cleared by the electoral body to oppose President KagameWritten by Zita Zage13 July 2024
Attack on pro-Palestinian activist in Taiwan undermines Israel's image on the islandThe attacker is most likely a member of Israel's diplomatic mission Written by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan12 July 2024
Singapore files charges against three women for ‘illegal’ pro-Palestine rallyAuthorities warned that similar ‘lawless’ activities threaten social harmonyWritten by Mong Palatino12 July 2024
Bangladesh: Meta accuses ruling party and think tank of coordinated inauthentic behaviorMeta found links to individuals associated with the ruling party Written by Shoeb A11 July 2024
One of the last liberal universities in Russia shuts down its political science departmentThe institution is short on fundingWritten by Daria Dergacheva9 July 2024
Women’s investigative journalism in Madagascar: An interview with Damy GovinaThe people have to endure political crises and appalling conditionsWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura9 July 2024
Serbia bans festival that enabled collaboration between artists from Serbia and KosovoCivil society condemned the ban as a human rights violationWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation8 July 2024
‘Free at last’: Aussies respond to Julian Assange homecomingWikileaks founder’s release from prison brings mixed reactions down underWritten by Kevin Rennie8 July 2024
‘We cannot be dispirited’: Mother Nature activists defiant after court conviction in CambodiaThey were accused of plotting against the government and insulting the kingWritten by Mong Palatino8 July 2024