France's institutional fear of multilingualism: An interview with language activist Michel Feltin-PalasImmersive education is the only way to produce new speakers of minority languages Written by Filip Noubel30 December 2022
European Parliament’s Report on Pegasus spyware indicates involvement of North Macedonia companiesHungarian spyware producer Cytrox began as a start-up in North MacedoniaWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation29 December 2022
The year in review: What the Caribbean looked like in 2022A recap of what captured the attention of the regional blogosphere this yearWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco29 December 2022
Turkey's Saturday Mothers, 27 years on, are still searching for justice and closureThe Mothers ahve faced decades of police violence and inactionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva27 December 2022
Climate change, digital authoritarianism and disinformation campaigns ruled in South Asia in 20222022 was a tumultuous one for many South Asian nationsWritten by Rezwan26 December 2022
Governments are still free to use the Pegasus software without human rights safeguards in placeThe case of Hungary is a strong warningWritten by Veszna Wessenauer23 December 2022
A fact-check of India’s socio-political undercurrents: the case of ZubairThere are differing opinions about the terms 'fake news' and 'fact-checking'Written by Advox21 December 2022
Art curator Mark Pereira's murder during a home invasion leaves Trinbagonian netizens nervous about crime'We live here. What do we want this country to be?'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco21 December 2022
Hong Kong launches a national security legal battle against media tycoon Jimmy LaiLai has already been handed a 69 month jail sentenceWritten by Oiwan Lam20 December 2022
Did 2022 see the Caribbean become more ‘gay-friendly'?The short answer? Yes and no. Written by Emma Lewis18 December 2022
Twitter Space: What’s next for the Aragalaya movement in Sri Lanka?Sri Lanka is facing a shortage of food and inflationWritten by Rezwan18 December 2022
Call to Action on International Migrants Day: Stop forced labour and restore workers’ agencyIt is vital to ratify global standards around migrationWritten by Ambika Tandon, Francisca Ankrah, Tsigereda Brihanu, Sandigan Kuwait18 December 2022
Data privacy rights advance in Tanzania under new law, but obstacles remainA welcome step, the act still has some worrisome elementsWritten by Advox16 December 2022
Indonesia's new penal code revisions don't just threaten sexual freedomsFree speech, journalistic integrity, and LGBTQ+ rights are also at riskWritten by Sydney Allen15 December 2022
In Turkey, local court hands popular mayor a jail sentenceImamoglu will remain in power until the court of appeals decisionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva15 December 2022
How is the Caribbean faring on International Anti-Corruption Day?'Accountability [is] the master key to change'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco9 December 2022
In Turkey, a child bride scandal puts religious cults in the spotlightThe child was married off when she was six years oldWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva9 December 2022
Freedom of expression in Tanzania is on a downward spiralDespite promises, current laws stifle the freedom of expressionWritten by Advox6 December 2022
Activists strive for data protection in IndonesiaData protection remains weak in IndonesiaWritten by Juliana Harsianti5 December 2022
Nepali migrant workers who built the World Cup stadiums are completely forgotten"No one will ever remember them other than their families"Written by Benju Lwagun1 December 2022