Australian parliamentarians visit Washington to lobby for Julian Assange's releaseOver 60 Australian politicians have expressed support for the Wikileaks founderWritten by Kevin Rennie27 September 2023
Breaking down India's new data protection law: Good, bad, or ugly?The fourth version of the law was swiftly passedWritten by Alok Prasanna Kumar26 September 2023
In Azerbaijan, one young queer activist is defying boundariesSilence is not an option. Written by Arzu Geybullayeva26 September 2023
A shooting, a robbery and a political resignation — all in one day — makes Jamaica examine issues of governance'Raise the bar'Written by Emma Lewis25 September 2023
Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture threatens legal action against CamboJA newsThe independent news outlet has agreed to update its articleWritten by Mong Palatino24 September 2023
The government of Bangladesh quietly passed the new Cyber Security Act 2023The new law is a rebranded version of its predecessorWritten by Rezwan19 September 2023
Why do ‘Bart Simpson’ and ‘Monkey D. Luffy’ have registered SIM cards in the Philippines?Phone scams persist despite the mandatory SIM card registrationWritten by Mong Palatino19 September 2023
Protest demands justice two years after COVID-19 hospital fire in North Macedonia14 fatalities, two years of investigation, zero prison time for 'corruption'Written by Metamorphosis Foundation17 September 2023
A story from a Russian POW camp in UkraineUkraine’s POW camp is always open to watchdog groupsWritten by Oleh Kryshtopa15 September 2023
In Russia, it's the state against the internetInterview with Putin's critic, head of NGO Internet protection societyWritten by Russia Post, Daria Dergacheva15 September 2023
Jamaican government swiftly returns a boat full of Haitians, as Caribbean officials express disappointment after latest talksThe Jamaican government says it has not broken any international lawsWritten by Emma Lewis14 September 2023
Without the ability to renew their passports abroad, Belarusians in exile are left in limboIt will be up to their country of residence to decide their fateWritten by Daria Dergacheva11 September 2023
Malaysian government told to stop playing ‘Big Brother’ to mediaAuthorities accused some news outlets of intentionally spreading misinformationWritten by Mong Palatino10 September 2023
Microplastic pollution in Sri Lanka: A silent killer in the makingMicroplastics are not only invisible but also undetectable and unstoppableWritten by GroundViews7 September 2023
Hong Kong top court says city must implement legal framework for same-sex relationshipsHK to establish a mechanism for protecting same-sex relationships in two yearsWritten by Hong Kong Free Press7 September 2023
Russian art critic: “Street art cannot be killed or destroyed”Street artists in Yekaterinburg continue to work despite censorship and criminal prosecutionWritten by Global Voices Eurasia, Anastasia Pestova6 September 2023
India or China: the upcoming Maldives Presidential elections will determine future foreign policyThe incumbent president Solih is likely to face intense competitionWritten by Rezwan6 September 2023
Jamaica's financial fraud investigation continues, but for affected investors — including Usain Bolt — the news is not goodThere is reportedly 'an entrenched culture of gross mismanagement dating back well over a decade'Written by Emma Lewis5 September 2023
One traitor a day: The state of treason cases in RussiaNowadays, practically anyone can be accused of treason. Written by Holod Media, Anastasia Pestova5 September 2023