Criminalized and silenced: The weaponization of Pakistan's PECA Act”‘Fake news’ is a Trumpian term, and defamation laws are often used as a ruse to silence independent voices."Written by Ramna Saeed15 hours ago
Solidarity under siege: Egypt cracks down on Palestine support movementAs famine deepens in Gaza, Egypt is jailing activists and blocking aid, turning solidarity into a criminal offenseWritten by Walid El Houri21 hours ago
Pride and prejudice in JamaicaThis is not the first time that anti-gay rhetoric has found a place on a Jamaican political platformWritten by Candice Stewart2 days ago
Togo: Rapper arrested for denouncing poor governanceThe Togolese Catholic Church has also spoken out against the arrestWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura2 days ago
Malaysian authorities probe organizers of Pride-themed workshop for promoting ‘deviant culture’The closed-door event aims to provide sexual health information for LGBTQ+ participantsWritten by Mong Palatino3 days ago
The illusion of a living wage in Myanmar’s factoriesThe calculation of wages for factory workers is often manipulative and intentionally confusingWritten by The Irrawaddy4 days ago
‘What is happening in Gaza is a genocide’: Brazil’s President Lula da Silva reinforces criticism of Israel in South AmericaIn the Southern Cone, governments are split between criticism and full support of the Israeli government over the warWritten by Global Voices Brazil4 days ago
Breaking Boundaries: Archana Thapa on women and publishing in Nepal‘These books have sparked more women to read, write, and share’Written by Sangita Swechcha6 days ago
China’s warning against cross-border marriage scams reveals the pitfalls of human traffickingCrimes related to cross-border marriage scams usually involve human trafficking and sexual exploitationWritten by Rezwan, Oiwan Lam1 week ago
Cambodian journalist faces more than a dozen charges after reporting on deforestationHe documented illegal logging but was eventually charged with the same crimeWritten by Mong Palatino1 week ago
Azerbaijan's silent casualties: unaccounted, non-combat deaths in the militaryThe most recent reported non-combat death of a serviceman occurred on May 26Written by Arzu Geybullayeva1 week ago
The story of Maria da Penha, the woman whose name was given to Brazil's domestic violence lawA survivor of domestic violence, Penha's name became synonymous with protection for women following the enactment of the law in 2006Written by Fernanda Canofre1 week ago
The shattered dreams of young Africans on the Russo-Ukrainian front lines‘I signed a contract in Russian, a language I don’t know’Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet2 weeks ago
‘Why I decided to move to Ukraine to the frontline in Kharkiv’: Interview with Czech journalist Adéla KnapováThe hardest thing is to show the everyday reality of life amidst warWritten by Filip Noubel2 weeks ago
Refugees in Hong Kong tell of life in limbo after Donald Trump suspends resettlement programmeThere were more than 15,000 asylum seekers in Hong Kong as of June 2024Written by Hong Kong Free Press2 weeks ago