The Brazilian and Indian dilemma: How to regulate AI and Big Tech?Both Brazil and India have elections in 2024Written by Shubhangi Heda, Alice Lana31 May 2024
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev cozies up to authoritarian leadersIs it just business and politics or more?Written by Arzu Geybullayeva30 May 2024
The latest defamation bill further tightens restrictions on free speech in PakistanActivists label the bill draconian, regressive, and authoritarianWritten by R Umaima Ahmed30 May 2024
Turkey's ruling party targets stray dogs in a new legal proposalCritics say putting dogs to sleep is not a solutionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva27 May 2024
Fossil fuels dependency exacerbates Pakistan’s power crisisOutdated infrastructure, poor energy management, and financial constraints are driving the crisisWritten by Ramna Saeed23 May 2024
Southerly winds: How Nepalis are perceiving the ongoing Indian electionsNepalis are not impressed by Hindu nationalism in IndiaWritten by Nepali Times22 May 2024
Unrest in New Caledonia: ‘The Kanak people’s destiny should not be decided in Europe’Violence erupted in response to the amendment bill in France's National Assembly Written by Mong Palatino22 May 2024
Pakistan administered Kashmir faces internet shutdown amidst protestsPeople in Azad Kashmir protests high wheat prices, electricity billsWritten by GV South Asia21 May 2024
Cairo fears a ‘boomerang effect’ of pro-Palestine protestsWhy the Egyptian authorities suppress protests supportive of PalestineWritten by Raseef2220 May 2024
Thai youth activist charged with royal defamation dies in custodyNetiporn “Bung” Sanesangkhom was on hunger strike for 65 days Written by Mong Palatino19 May 2024
Tea is a daily delight for Bangladeshis, yet plantation workers face immense hardshipsTea garden workers sustain by preparing meal with raw tea-leavesWritten by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha) Translated by Rezwan17 May 2024
Turkey joins the ranks of countries considering a foreign agent lawAnyone can be labeled an agent of influence Written by Arzu Geybullayeva16 May 2024
Exiled Russian journalist scores interview with Moldovan presidentWhy did Maia Sandy think it was a good idea?Written by Daria Dergacheva16 May 2024
Symbolic, but distant in the future: A dam on Kyrgyzstan’s Naryn riverThe construction is financed by Kyrgyzstan and its downsteam neighbors Written by Vlast.kz15 May 2024
Georgia's ruling party adopts controversial foreign agent bill despite widespread protestsThe ruling party is pushing Georgia into a political crisisWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva15 May 2024
Southeast Asian media groups cite need for press freedom in dealing with extreme weather events"Every story is potentially an environmental story"Written by Mong Palatino13 May 2024
Taliban bids on sports in Afghanistan to gain legitimacy at home and abroadCricket's popularity is rising while women are banned from sportsWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev, Samea Shanori10 May 2024
Floods and flooding ‘will be part of our lives,’ says Brazilian architect and urbanistThe climate crisis has increased the number of extreme disastersWritten by Giovana Fleck10 May 2024
Locals in Aruba protest unsustainable growth of hotel and tourism industryUnsustainable and unregulated growth [has been] exacerbated by colonial impacts Written by Dizzanne Billy9 May 2024
’Sudan’s civil war could last years if nothing is done‘: An interview with Hatim AbdulazizHumanitarian aid covers less than 5 percent of the country’s needs.Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura9 May 2024
Rains, destruction and deaths in the south of Brazil demand a new term to define a climate catastropheHundreds of thousands of people were displaced in Rio Grande do Sul floods Written by Fernanda Canofre9 May 2024