Azerbaijan clears out critics ahead of COP29Young scholars and researchers were detained in the most recent crackdownWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan30 August 2024
Listen to the voices of Afro-Colombian trans women who speak about their powerful connections to the Pacific riversLas Jaibas produced an audiovisual project unique in ColombiaWritten by Miguel BoteroTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan30 August 2024
Two Hong Kong journalists found guilty of sedition after a 2-year trialThe court finds 11 interviews and commentaries on now-defunct Stand News seditious Written by Hong Kong Free Press30 August 2024
Top officials in Kazakhstan dodge independent journalistsIn their Kafkaesque quest to obtain answers, journalists are constantly shunnedWritten by Vlast.kz29 August 2024
Jamaica's finance minister’s appointment as deputy managing director of the IMF, a first for the region, brings plaudits and some local concerns'One of the most successful and experienced [policymakers] in Latin America and the Caribbean'Written by Emma Lewis28 August 2024
From Myanmar to Thailand: Displaced journalists tell their storiesThey left after the coup but continued to report the situation in their communitiesWritten by Prachatai27 August 2024
Citizens place blame on India as flash floods ravage BangladeshSome suggest the floods were exacerbated after India opened it's dam gatesWritten by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha)Translated by Rezwan26 August 2024
Madagascar: Hyperinflation could trigger a social implosionIn Madagascar, the average monthly income is still only USD 42Written by Independent Reporter, Jean SovonTranslated by Laura26 August 2024
How online disinformation fuels religious, ethnic and sociopolitical tensions during Bangladesh’s regime changeOver 70 percent of mis-and disinformation was debunked as completely falseWritten by Guest Contributor20 August 2024
Are 90 percent of Kenyans homophobic?Ultra-conservative advocacy group CitizenGo circulated a petition with deceptive data claimsWritten by Linda Ngari20 August 2024
Fear and intolerance: The impact of blasphemy allegations on Pakistan’s minoritiesBlasphemy accusations incite violence, deepening the crisis for Pakistan’s vulnerable minoritiesWritten by Ramna Saeed20 August 2024
‘We have nothing except our hearts, and our minds': Vietnamese activist sentenced to five years in prisonAnh Chi's YouTube videos denounced abuse of powerWritten by Mong Palatino19 August 2024
Venezuelans use AI avatars and Instagram Live to fight back Maduro's repressionJournalists and activists do everything they can to keep the information flowingWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo19 August 2024
Website blocking in India: One arrow for allIn India, government power over online spaces has been expandingWritten by Shubhangi Heda19 August 2024
African Union: Concerns grow on African continent over the spread of mpoxNo mpox vaccines are available in AfricaWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura19 August 2024
In Turkey, a street interview lands a citizen in jailThe citizen remains in detention pending trialWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva15 August 2024
LIVE on August 27: Media and information literacy in Europe's regional languagesInsights from the Basque, Frisian and Irish language communitiesWritten by Rising Voices, Giovana Fleck15 August 2024
New laws, old shadows: India's criminal legislation overhaulThese laws failed to get rid of oppressive colonial influenceWritten by Guest Contributor14 August 2024
Interview with Korean-Ukrainian podcaster Oleksandr Shyn about Taiwan's linguistic landscapeTaiwanese nationalism is detached from issues of ethnicity, race or languageWritten by Filip Noubel13 August 2024
Bangladesh 2.0: Youth-led movement ends Sheikh Hasina's 16-year rule, seeks reformHow the youth-led protest converged to a single demandWritten by Rezwan12 August 2024
Rare Olympic Games coverage opportunity for African journalists: An interview with Daniel DodjagniTogolese athletes don't train in adequate conditionsWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura12 August 2024