Beyond Jordan’s TikTok BanJordan's TikTok ban threatens freedom of expression and access to informationWritten by SMEX28 February 2023
Reflections from the Iranian diaspora: Rage against the ‘Iran Lobby’The term ‘Iran Lobby’ is used to describe supporters of the Islamic RepublicWritten by Hamid Yazdan Panah28 February 2023
Bangladesh reassesses its Belt and Road Initiative strategy with China as the US offers a new alternativeBangladesh has scrapped several key BRI projects Written by Rezwan28 February 2023
Silent no more: Criticism of the state's inadequate earthquake response reaches football stadiums in TurkeyFans also called for the ruling AKP government to resignWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva27 February 2023
Georgia debates a foreign agent law, which critics say sets a dangerous precedentThe proposed bill has striking similarities to Russia's "foreign agent" law Written by Arzu Geybullayeva27 February 2023
Separatist armed groups’ fusion risks sharpening the political and security crisis in MaliMali conflict becoming even more internationalized by Russia's roleWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long26 February 2023
Papua New Guinea’s proposed policy could lead to government control of the pressAuthorities are seeking to give the media council regulatory powersWritten by Mong Palatino24 February 2023
Two Ugandan opposition lawmakers freed after 17 months of detentionTwo arrested lawmakers were finally released as a new wave of repression sweeps Uganda Written by James Propa23 February 2023
Belarusian Westernizers: Their debacle and perpetual bewildermentThe Belarusian opposition's 'quest to the West' has facilitated the country’s pronounced eastward turnWritten by Russia Post22 February 2023
In Turkey telecommunications watchdog blocks access to popular website Ekşi SözlükThe website's managers were not informed why the site was blockedWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva22 February 2023
Those who are in these coffins will no longer hear Putin's chatter about ‘everything is going according to plan’Social media users react to Putin’s yearly speechWritten by Daria Dergacheva22 February 2023
University students in Turkey are bearing the brunt of the earthquakeStudents are being forced to vacate their dormitories Written by Arzu Geybullayeva22 February 2023
As another two earthquakes hit Turkey, anger continues to growAccording to latest reports, six are dead and 294 injured Written by Arzu Geybullayeva21 February 2023
Can Angela Merkel's receipt of the Houphouët-Boigny UNESCO prize contribute to the reconciliation process in Côte d’Ivoire?Merkel brings the country's three political big hitters together in publicWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long21 February 2023
India's war against a BBC documentary on ModiThe government tried to suppress the documentary in IndiaWritten by Ananya20 February 2023
Togolese citizens take their activism online to inspire action and responsesPolitical activism is what most annoys the Togolese governmentWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura17 February 2023
Cambodia’s prime minister revokes license of independent news outlet Voice of DemocracyThe government said it will strengthen journalism in the countryWritten by Mong Palatino17 February 2023
Undertones in Turkey: Earthquakes fan the flames of election seasonResearchers untangle Turkey's current debatesWritten by Civic Media Observatory16 February 2023
Lawsuit against Meta in Kenya paves the way for African countries to sue tech companiesIt will be the first time that Facebook is being sued outside the WestWritten by Njeri Wangari15 February 2023
Hazardous air pollution reduces life expectancy by eight years in BangladeshDhaka Air quality was hazardous for nine days in January 2023Written by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha) Translated by Rezwan14 February 2023
Former refugee Behrouz Boochani's ‘surreal’ experience in Australia's parliamentHe supported a bill calling for the release of detained refugeesWritten by Mong Palatino14 February 2023