Beryl, the first major storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, has the Caribbean's Windward Islands in its sightsIt is the most quickly organised Category 4 hurricane on recordWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco30 June 2024
Poland plans to close the last border crossings with Belarus as migrant crisis continuesThere is a clash between ideas of security and asylumWritten by Daria Dergacheva30 June 2024
War on citizens: How the junta’s VPN ban is strangling communication in MyanmarThe measure exposes the desperation of the military regimeWritten by The Irrawaddy28 June 2024
‘The reality of women who need access to legal abortion in Brazil is one of banishment’Debora Diniz, anthropologist and researcher, comments on the current scenarioWritten by Fernanda Canofre26 June 2024
Guinea's toxic media landscape threatens press freedomSeveral Guinean media outlets have ceased broadcastingWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet26 June 2024
Russian LGBTQ+ activist attended the Pride march in Moldova‘The police came to protect us. It's incredible,’ activist wrote on social mediaWritten by Daria Dergacheva25 June 2024
Love, marriage and rebellion: Exploring feminist themes in India's Angika folk songs'Documenting my culture has also been a journey to understanding it better ...'Written by Amrit Sufi25 June 2024
Koryo-saram: The long and tragic story of Koreans in RussiaAs Putin and Kim become close, it's time to remember history Written by Daria Dergacheva24 June 2024
With ‘Flower strikes,’ citizens call for the release of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu KyiAnti-junta protests also demanded the freedom of 20,000 political prisonersWritten by Mong Palatino24 June 2024
A message from a Jamaica-born Briton on Windrush Day'British colonial history is a big part of British history'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco22 June 2024
Women leaders remain scarce in Thai local politics. What can be done?“If men work 100 percent, we must work 500 percent for everything” Written by Prachatai19 June 2024
Where are the women from peripheral areas in Brazilian politics?Women comprise 52 percent of Brazil's electorate, but a minority among those electedWritten by Agência Mural Translated by Liam Anderson18 June 2024
Implications of the EU Digital Services Act on critical voices in Serbia: Challenges for civil society organizations and investigative journalistsThe impartiality of the future Digital Services Coordinator is a burning issue Written by Guest Contributor18 June 2024
Hong Kong: The political subtext behind the resignations of overseas non-permanent judgesLord Sumption: Hong Kong is slowly becoming a totalitarian state.Written by Oiwan Lam17 June 2024
‘Demodification’ of India: A Nepalese perspectiveMessage to Nepal: Mixing politics with religion does not workWritten by Nepali Times14 June 2024
Minority journalists are under threat in South AsiaReporters have faced harassment, arrest, threats and even deathWritten by GroundViews14 June 2024
New Caledonia cries, ‘Everything is negotiable, except independence’France has suspended the controversial bill but tension remainsWritten by Mong Palatino13 June 2024
The ingenious ‘network tree’ defying Gaza's connectivity blockade Italian filmmaker Manolo Luppichini's insights on connectivity in war-torn Gaza Written by Mariam A.13 June 2024
One in five Nepalese youths in Hong Kong are returned to Nepal against their willYoung women were sent away at higher rates than menWritten by Hong Kong Free Press12 June 2024
‘I would rather die because of a missile than of sadness in another city’: Why Ukrainians are not leaving their frontline homesEven as the war wages on, some are staying putWritten by Anna Shabanova-Serdechna10 June 2024
Indonesia’s Broadcasting Bill could restrict investigative journalism and LGBTQ+ contentProtests forced legislators to suspend deliberations on the billWritten by Mong Palatino6 June 2024