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
Belarusian stand-up comedian who compared Lukashenka to a sparrow is accused of defamationUltimately, Komissarenko was able to obtain a talent visa to the United StatesWritten by Daria Dergacheva22 August 2024
‘Buddha is with us!’ How the war in Ukraine has changed Russian BuddhismMobilization and the horrors of war have caused a rift Written by Guest Contributor21 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
Being in exile is to struggle to say ‘here’' ... [Y]ou are not sure when, or even if, that flight back home will ever come' Written by Lokman Tsui, The Hongkonger20 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
In Turkey, a street interview lands a citizen in jailThe citizen remains in detention pending trialWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva15 August 2024
In a blow to democracy, Thai court dissolves main opposition partyParty officials are also banned from politics for a decade Written by Mong Palatino13 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
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
The Venezuela of Maduro, the inconvenient sister of Latin America's leftMaduro is becoming increasingly isolated in Latin AmericaWritten by Roberto DíazTranslated by Roberto Díaz7 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
Belarusians in exile dismayed that no Belarusian was included in the prisoner swap'We were so hoping that - what if - Masha too?' Written by Daria Dergacheva4 August 2024
In a historic move, Venezuelans work together to expose Maduro's electoral fraudCitizens are publishing photos of voting recordsWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo, Estefanía Salazar1 August 2024