African journalist perspectives on 2024 Paris Olympic GamesNot all athletes have the same training conditionsWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura12 August 2024
Barbados’ decision to give outstanding centenarians its stamp of approval is just one way the country honours its eldersFrom commemorative stamps to an online archive, Barbados is trying to change the narrativeWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco10 August 2024
Covering Gaza: The deadliest war for journalists More than three quarters of the 99 journalists killed worldwide in 2023 were killed in GazaWritten by Walid El Houri9 August 2024
Dear international left: Stop telling Venezuelans what to thinkIt's not a right- versus left-wing issueWritten by Laura Vidal9 August 2024
Malaysia’s social media licensing rule: Online protection or censorship?Tech companies have until January 1 to comply with the new rulesWritten by Mong Palatino8 August 2024
Senegalese parliamentarian Guy Marius Sagna defends the people in ECOWAS parliamentThe ECOWAS parliament has 115 members of parliament from 15 member states Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura8 August 2024
Sri Lanka elections: Will the real Wickremesinghe, Premadasa and Dissanayake please stand up?A look at how social media creates fictional constructs of candidatesWritten by GroundViews7 August 2024
With no local press, a Brazilian town relies on word-of-mouth to inform peopleBrazil has 2,712 cities that are news deserts, according to studyWritten by Agência MuralTranslated by Liam Anderson6 August 2024
Australian journalists strike for better pay and working conditionsAfter five days of striking, the journalists secured a better dealWritten by Mong Palatino6 August 2024
Resistance art as a weapon in Bangladesh's ongoing student movementStudents are using the creative arts and street art to spread their messageWritten by Rezwan4 August 2024