Senegal: The seeds of an institutional coupA judiciary under pressure from the current regimeWritten by Afrique XXITranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet28 February 2024
Local reactions to the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger from ECOWASThe nature of the split leaves little hope that the three countries will rejoin the regional bodyWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Georgia Popplewell27 February 2024
The untold stories of transgender people in Bangladesh as they navigate misconceptions' ... I have seen many people believe that being transgender is a disease ...'Written by Trishia Nashtaran27 February 2024
Music activism as a form of social resistanceShouts - Music from the Rooftops! is offering a new kind of music journalismWritten by Sydney Allen27 February 2024
Why Nigerians are facing daily challenges of inflation, falling income, and rising insecurityCitizens have held protests over the rising costs and insecurity in the countryWritten by Guest Contributor22 February 2024
President Javier Milei's parcel of laws to deregulate Argentina approved by the Argentine CongressThis law is a megaproject with 664 articles that modify 20 lawsWritten by Patricia LarrúsTranslated by Ameya Nagarajan20 February 2024
Anger and grief as Russians in Armenia and Georgia mourn Navalny’s deathHundreds of protesters gathered in Armenia and Georgia's capitalsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media20 February 2024
‘I don’t feel safe': Reactions to Germany’s suppression of pro-Palestine solidarityArabs in Berlin say they feel scared, isolated, and confused by recent crackdownsWritten by Safa16 February 2024
‘My message in case I am killed: Do not give up': Alexey Navalny predicted his own demiseThe long-term Putin critic died in jail at age 47Written by Daria Dergacheva16 February 2024
Tensions escalate between Burundi and RwandaThe DRC is also affected by the border closure Written by Jean Sovon, Jean-Pierre AfadhaliTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet13 February 2024
Pakistan’s general elections: AI, internet shutdowns and disillusionmentAuthenticity of election results questioned amid continuing internet restrictionsWritten by Seerat Khan11 February 2024
Palestinian writer Randa Jarrar dragged out of PEN America event for protestingJarrar protested against special guest Mayim Bialik, Gaza ceasefire opponentWritten by The New Arab, Global Voices MENA8 February 2024
Israel's war on the bodies of Palestinian womenPalestinian women prisoners are subjected to torture, abuse, beatings and threats of rapeWritten by Raseef228 February 2024
Hundreds of thousands supported anti-war candidate in Russia but he was banned from electionsThe most important days of the Russian elections happened weeks before the voteWritten by Daria Dergacheva8 February 2024
Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra: A springboard for the Indian National Congress's path back to power?The campaign aims to enhance INC's popularity among the peopleWritten by GV South Asia6 February 2024
Portraits of exile: Musical resistance to oppression from Iranian singer FaravazAn imminent prison sentence caused her to opt for ‘self-imposed exile’ in Germany Written by Maryam Mirza5 February 2024
Why is Kenya grappling with an increase in femicides?Societal attitudes and legal challenges contribute to growing number of women murderedWritten by Zita Zage5 February 2024
The battle of Bashkir people: Why the largest protests in wartime Russia happened in BashkortostanA powerful national and ecological movement appeared in the republic several years agoWritten by Daria Dergacheva5 February 2024
The perils of extracting limestone in Nepal's Indigenous Chepang communitiesMining sites are predominantly located near Indigenous and communal landsWritten by Biswash Chepang2 February 2024
In Kazakhstan, ‘Bloody January’ is still a taboo topicAttempts to uncover the truth behind deadly protests are censoredWritten by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan2 February 2024
The Comoros's incumbent president re-elected: Towards an electoral crisis?Nearly 40 percent of Comorians live outside their countryWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet2 February 2024