Censorship in the modern worldToday, truth and free expression often come at the cost of social sanctionsWritten by Balkan Diskurs28 September 2024
Ex-editor of Hong Kong’s Stand News Chung Pui-kuen jailed for 21 months for sedition in landmark caseThe duo are the first journalists convicted of sedition since HK's 1997 handoverWritten by Hong Kong Free Press27 September 2024
The impact of China's fishing policies on West AfricaLarge trawlers are destroying the ecosystem in West African oceanWritten by Ruohan Xie, Desire Nimubona25 September 2024
A Japanese schoolboy was killed in China, raising concerns about increasing xenophobiaHe was killed on the anniversary of the Muken incidentWritten by Oiwan Lam23 September 2024
Hong Kong Article 23: Three jailed over a seditious T-shirt, bus graffiti, social media posts in six monthsThe three were sentenced between 10 and 14 months in prison over political slogansWritten by Hong Kong Free Press23 September 2024
A controversial dancehall star appears on a political stage: Why are some Jamaicans concerned?The cult of personality has been playing into Jamaican politics for a long time Written by Emma Lewis22 September 2024
How religious leaders exploit desperate people with disabilities in NigeriaPeople travel great distances in search of spiritual healing to alleviate their impairments, often without successWritten by Guest Contributor22 September 2024
Research indicates that Bosnia and Herzegovina needs a law on media ownership transparencyKulenović believes that there are over 500 online media portals, and for many of them, the ownership is unknown.Written by Balkan Diskurs18 September 2024
Fueling China's EV expansion: The green revolution and its environmental demands in Central AsiaWhile overall emissions will go down, mining will increaseWritten by Shahida Yakub, Global Climate Justice Fellowship16 September 2024
Despite the enactment of a law granting women the right to share in family property, Nigerian women still face barriers to land-sharingIf a woman is given property in her father’s house, 'it means she will benefit more than the male'Written by The Colonist Report16 September 2024
How did a Hong Kong judge find media outlet Stand News a seditious ‘tool’ to smear Beijing?The judge said Stand News became a tool to smear the authoritiesWritten by Hong Kong Free Press14 September 2024
Why do girls and women keep dying in Turkey?Most recent case sparks outrage yet againWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva10 September 2024
‘Peringatan Darurat’: Youth-led protest against corruption and nepotism in IndonesiaLegislators tried to reverse court rulings related to election rulesWritten by Mong Palatino10 September 2024
Georgian lawmakers inch closer to final approval of anti-LGBTQ+ lawThe anti-LGBT+ bill passes its second reading at the Georgian ParliamentWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva7 September 2024
What you need to know about the X (formerly Twitter) situation in BrazilWithout a representative in the country, the platform was suspended following a Brazilian Supreme Court rulingWritten by Global Voices Brazil7 September 2024
Georgian Dream Party vows to ban opposition if they win parliamentary majorityThe ruling party is determined to oust remaining critics Written by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media3 September 2024
The election dance in Azerbaijan: Carousel voting and ballot stuffingThe ruling party kept the majority of its seatsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva2 September 2024
New Russian-style law censors mentioning LGBTQ+ in the Bulgarian school system‘Cheap populism’ forbidding ‘LGBT propaganda’ for Bulgarian children Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe2 September 2024
Despite promises, Azerbaijani people continue to face water shortagesCitizens feel the government's promises have had little impact Written by Arzu Geybullayeva1 September 2024