Police in Kyrgyzstan pressures exiled anti-war Russians to keep quietKyrgyzstan's security and economic reliance on Russia dictates its actions Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev30 March 2023
Protecting conservation areas in Nepal from infrastructure developmentHighways, canals, and new railways are disturbing Nepal’s national parksWritten by Nepali Times30 March 2023
Could Britain finally be ready to seriously discuss reparative justice with the Caribbean?A series of recent revelations have fuelled calls to do the right thing Written by Janine Mendes-Franco30 March 2023
Is exile the only solution for queer Mongolians?Families of LGBTQ+ people see exile as "the best solution" Written by Filip Noubel29 March 2023
International Women's Day in Mexico City: A demonstration shrouded in sorrowGrief is tangible at Women's Day demonstrations in Mexico Written by Gabriela Mesones RojoTranslated by Daragh Brady28 March 2023
Lost Ukrainian children: War and abductions by Russia overshadow another big issueResidential institutions for children have demonstrated impressive survival capabilities.Written by Yulia Abibok28 March 2023
Photos stolen, compensation denied: The plight of Rohingya PhotographersInternational media and non-profits have used photos by Rohingyas without creditWritten by Rezwan28 March 2023
India's former opposition leader loses parliament seat over conviction in a defamation caseIndia's opposition parties continue to face legal challengesWritten by Rezwan, Vishal Yashoda Manve27 March 2023
How Russia has changed a year after the invasion of Ukraine Political scientist writes about the changes in the Russian political landscapeWritten by Russia Post, Daria Dergacheva27 March 2023
Ahead of elections, Thai political parties commit to upholding digital rightsRepresentatives from three major political parties were joined by other local stakeholdersWritten by EngageMedia27 March 2023
When a coup chases you into a corner: The lives of Burmese refugees in Thailand'I only wish for democracy to be returned to us'Written by Prachatai26 March 2023
Like father, like son: Turkmenistan’s new president carries on his predecessor’s repressive policiesPresidents have changed but improvements have still not taken placeWritten by Mia Tarp Nurmagambetova24 March 2023
Weathering Russian xenophobia in everyday lifeSince early childhood, Milana has faced ethnic hatred in RussiaWritten by Guest Contributor, Daria Dergacheva23 March 2023
What is wrong with Azerbaijan’s mentality towards its women'Despite all the struggles over the decades, women continue to face inequality, harassment, and abuse'Written by Arzu Geybullayeva23 March 2023
Yanomami children die of malnutrition and disease in tragedy for Brazil's Indigenous peopleThe country's largest Indigenous territory has been invaded by illegal minersWritten by Amazônia RealTranslated by Liam Anderson22 March 2023
A Russian girl drew anti-war picture. Now she is in a children's shelter and her dad is under arrestA Russian girl's life is in shambles because of an anti-war drawingWritten by Guest Contributor, Daria Dergacheva21 March 2023
Tunisia is stuck in a permanent state of emergencyTunisia's continued state of emergency is threatening its fledging democracyWritten by Saoussen Ben Cheikh20 March 2023
Venezuelan authorities spied on 20% of major telecom's clientsTelefónica's report was a gamechanger for digital rights activists in VenezuelaWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo17 March 2023
Journalist coverage spurs student dormitory in North Macedonia to build access ramp for people with disabilitiesWaiting outside the cafeteria to get food was hardest on rainy daysWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation17 March 2023
Online gender-based violence: A tool of digital authoritarianism in India"Trolling ends up muzzling us on more ends than one."Written by Advox16 March 2023
Malaysian police probe women’s march organizers for pro-LGBTQ+ postersPolice took issue with banners promoting LGBTQ+ rightsWritten by Mong Palatino16 March 2023