The Canary Islands face tensions over migrants’ arrivalSince January 2020, more than 23,000 migrants have arrived on the islandsWritten by Laura Carraso AlvarezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan29 April 2021
Tweeting to remember: Twitter account commemorates Japan's 1945 Battle of OkinawaBlog posts describe the first and only battle fought by U.S. soldiers on Japanese soilWritten by Nevin Thompson29 April 2021
Serbian anti-vaxxers revive the medieval ‘Danse Macabre,’ while pandemic deaths riseThe 'Covid round dance' is a form of escapism or defiance Written by Filip Stojanovski29 April 2021
Attack on a woman in a parking lot has Jamaicans furious and a parliamentarian in limboJamaican women are not reassured by official response to the incidentWritten by Emma Lewis29 April 2021
Organiser of Hong Kong’s mass pro-democracy demonstrations faces police probeThe Civic Human Rights Front coalition has been organizing mass rallies since 2003Written by Hong Kong Free Press28 April 2021
A runaway judge’s disappearance could mar Ukraine-Moldova relationshipMoldovan law enforcement and independent journalists are investigating the caseWritten by Vladimir Thorik28 April 2021
‘The Mermaid Project’ highlights Mexico’s gender violence problem10 women are murdered every day in MexicoWritten by Melissa VidaTranslated by Allison Janos27 April 2021
Merkel, Macron or Biden? No, Latin America is relying on China for vaccinesChina is winning the vaccine diplomacy game in Latin AmericaWritten by ConnectasTranslated by Emma Dewick27 April 2021
These female African content creators are using TikTok for more than just dance videosA new breed of African TikTokers is using the app to raise awareness about politics and bad governanceWritten by Njeri Wangari27 April 2021
Meet Beatriz Gomes Dias, the teacher who could become the first black woman to govern LisbonDias has been the victim of racist attacks on TwitterWritten by Alexsyane SilvaTranslated by Liam Anderson27 April 2021
Kenya’s chaotic COVID-19 vaccine roll out exposes rich-poor divideRollout chaos leaves poor, elderly citizens waiting in long queues as businessmen jump the lineWritten by Njeri Wangari26 April 2021
Harnessing the power of social media, Indian netizens support one another during the second wave of COVID-19Online platforms have morphed into 24/7 helplines on medical accessWritten by Anumeha Verma25 April 2021
Experts warn Turkey's ambitious Istanbul Kanal will result in environmental destruction—and open a geopolitical can of wormsTurkey's 'second Bosphorus' received the green light from the Environment Ministry in January.Written by Arzu Geybullayeva, Doga Celik25 April 2021
Crumbling infrastructure and oxygen shortage hit India’s Covid-19 responseMore than 2,000 people have died in a single day.Written by Vishal Yashoda Manve23 April 2021
The George Floyd verdict gets netizens thinking about police brutality in the CaribbeanFloyd's murder last year prompted massive anti-racism protests in the United States and across the CaribbeanWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco23 April 2021
As Brazil increases exports to China, politicians play the blame gameBrazilian politicians claim China is 'buying Brazil'Written by Giovana Fleck22 April 2021
Cuban artists fight repression through song, social media and hunger strikesCuban rappers are a visible part of the resistanceWritten by Luis RodriguezTranslated by Allison Janos21 April 2021
Cameroon's Francis Ngannou: The UFC champion's fight from grass to grace He is the third Africa-born fighter to win at a major weight category in the championshipWritten by Richard Wanjohi21 April 2021
European Court backs Ukrainian journalist's right to phone data privacy from the stateThe ruling sets "a precedent for Ukraine and ECHR practice".Written by Tanya Lokot20 April 2021
As St. Vincent's La Soufrière erupts again, experts say it's ‘not over yet’The alert level remains at redWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco20 April 2021
A Namibian couple's battle to bring home twin daughters born via surrogacyThe case has become a symbol of Namibia's LGBTQ+ community's struggle for equal rightsWritten by Lisa Plank19 April 2021