Niger: Boubacar Touré analyzes the withdrawal of US troopsRussian Africa Corps instructors have been based in Niger since April 12Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura28 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
Guinea's toxic media landscape threatens press freedomSeveral Guinean media outlets have ceased broadcastingWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet26 June 2024
Central African Republic: Renewed relations with France despite Russian military presenceIn 2024, Bangui announced its creation of a Russian military baseWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura26 June 2024
Decolonization, the climate crisis, and improving media education in the PacificDavid Robie has been writing about the Pacific for over five decadesWritten by Mong Palatino25 June 2024
In Mauritania, a mesmerising musical world blends tradition and innovationKader Tarhanine's music educates youth on immigration risksWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet25 June 2024
A highly invasive South American catfish has slipped into Nepal’s watersThey threaten native species by disrupting the aquatic food chainWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary24 June 2024
Mauritania: Khally Diallo analyzes June 29 presidential electionsMauritania has only ever had two democratically-elected civilian presidents Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura18 June 2024
Mauritania: First round of presidential elections on June 29, 2024Slavery remains an issue in this countryWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura18 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
Minority journalists are under threat in South AsiaReporters have faced harassment, arrest, threats and even deathWritten by GroundViews14 June 2024
Central Asia press freedom scores get worseIncreasingly authoritarian regimes are clamping down on independent media Written by Vlast.kz10 June 2024
Trinidad & Tobago's arrest of Canadian vlogger ‘Chris Must List’ raises questions about much more than the lawPublic opinion remains divided: was he was promoting the gangster life or documenting social realities?Written by Janine Mendes-Franco7 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
President Zelenskyy’s first interview with Central Asian journalists warns of dangers of being in Russia’s orbitThe war has created a gap between once close partners Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev3 June 2024
Survey launches to attract women journalists for training fellowships in Burkina Faso, Senegal and TogoThe goal is to start a pan-African network of women journalists covering women’s issuesWritten by Jeslyn Lemke2 June 2024