In Turkey, arrests continue to target opposition mayorsOne mayor is being accused of involvement in a corruption scandal related to public tendersWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, Nil Yurda30 January 2025
The fall of symbols: Toppling Hafez al-Assad’s largest statue in SyriaThe fall of the Assad regime ignited a wave of destruction against its symbols, from statues in Tartus to Hafez al-Assad's tomb in QardahaWritten by Rami Alhames30 January 2025
Belarussian leader Lukashenka reduced his total votes in the ‘elections’ to not surpass the ‘big brother’According to the exit poll, he had 87.6 percent, and according to the Central Election Commission, 86.8 percent of the vote.Written by Daria Dergacheva29 January 2025
Georgian government continues the purge, setting its sights on universities nextExperts are concerned that underneath the guise of reforms lie politically motivated intentionsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media26 January 2025
Inside Saydnaya: Tales of survival and horror in Syria’s notorious prisonSaydnaya Prison is a place of unimaginable suffering, yet the stories of survival and resilience are as powerful as the horrors within its wallsWritten by Rami Alhames26 January 2025
A regional protest erupts in Azerbaijan following fatal car accidentOf the four children hit by a police vehicle, only one has so far survived but remains in critical conditionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva25 January 2025
What’s in store for Myanmar in 2025?The junta suffered huge military losses in 2024. Will the trend continue this year?Written by The Irrawaddy25 January 2025
Bangladesh interim government’s ‘right’ to uninterrupted internet access is a shamThe draft Cyber Security Ordinance 2024 has come under fire due to definitional ambiguity and other concernsWritten by Samaya Anjum24 January 2025
Ten Years After Umbrella Protests: What has changed for Hongkongers?Many decided to leave the city after the harsh crackdownWritten by Yasemin Yam18 January 2025
Can US TikTok refugees find a home in Chinese social media Xiaohongshu?The exchange between people in the US and China is ice-breaking but biased as users are self-censoringWritten by Oiwan Lam16 January 2025
43 years in Syria's prisons for refusing to bomb a cityThe story of Ragheed Al-Tatari who refused to bomb the city of Hama and was imprisoned for itWritten by Rami Alhames9 January 2025
On January 10, all eyes will be on VenezuelaVenezuelans anticipate large protests this weekWritten by Estefanía Salazar8 January 2025
India's internet shutdown crisis: A growing threat to digital rightsIndia’s internet shutdowns are undermining digital rights, economic development, and the fundamental freedoms of its people.Written by Kanav Narayan Sahgal6 January 2025
A year of elections and digital repression in South Asia: 2024 in focusSeveral governments expanded their control over online spacesWritten by Rezwan2 January 2025