The Kuti clan protesting through music, and other Nigerians who sang against apartheidFemi and Seun Kuti, have kept Fẹlá's protest music alive.Written by Nwachukwu Egbunike31 March 2022
Undertones: Populist discourses against the ‘elite’ and the ‘poor’ in TurkeyTurkish doctors and refugees are under fireWritten by Civic Media Observatory31 March 2022
The media battle raging in Cuba over the Russia-Ukraine warThe Cuban state's main priority is reaching out to young people through social media Written by Luis RodriguezTranslated by Alicia31 March 2022
Syria's dire economy and years of fighting send young ‘mercenaries’ to fight in UkraineUp to 40,000 Syrians have ‘volunteered to support' Russian brothersWritten by Raseef2231 March 2022
Africa's heritage restitution debate extends to audio and visual archives“Our creative sector will not grow merely by freezing material things in museums"Written by Njeri Wangari31 March 2022
Drone warfare: Can international humanitarian law catch up with the technology? Governments and companies dogde any responsibility when things go wrongWritten by Filip Noubel30 March 2022
Pandemic tech and digital rights in Morocco Technology used to counter the pandemic teeters on surveillanceWritten by Dima Samaro30 March 2022
Still flattening the curve?: Increased risk of digital authoritarianism after COVID-19Digital repression peaked in democracies and nondemocracies with poor human rights records.Written by Reyhan Topal30 March 2022
A Colombian view of Disney's ‘Encanto’The film contains many references to Colombia, its culture and traditionsWritten by LullyTranslated by Emma Dewick29 March 2022
Shanghai’s experiment on middle-way COVID-19 control model ends with citywide lockdownChina will implement strict pandemic control measures in the foreseeable futureWritten by Oiwan Lam29 March 2022
‘Untimely’ death of soca singer Dexter ‘Blaxx’ Stewart leaves Trinidad & Tobago in mourning'Blaxx was a rare and genuine generation-crossing soca star'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco29 March 2022
What does Russia’s history of urban warfare in Aleppo and Grozny mean for Ukraine? Russia's history of urban warfare signals a prolonged humanitarian crisisWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe28 March 2022
Unpacking India's struggle with recognizing same-sex marriageSame-sex couples often face hostility and opposition in IndiaWritten by Kanav Narayan Sahgal28 March 2022
Thai protesters march against new non-profit organization billLaw would allow searching of groups' offices and recording online communicationsWritten by Prachatai27 March 2022
Japan's complicated response to the invasion of UkraineFirst to impose sanctions against Putin, Japan resists fully breaking ties Written by Nevin Thompson26 March 2022
In São Paulo, Brazil, a new church opens every weekEvangelical churches preach in the belief in meritocracy and success by individual meritWritten by Agência MuralTranslated by Liam Anderson26 March 2022
Music in times of war: Song as a form of Ukrainian resistanceOkean Elzy band's lyrics speak to resistance and perseveranceWritten by Filip Noubel25 March 2022
Threatened with deportation in Thailand, a Lao activist seeks asylum in CanadaHe was arrested in January for violating his Thailand visaWritten by Mong Palatino25 March 2022
Russian opposition leader Navalny calls for continued resistance after receiving 9-year sentenceThe supposedly open trial was held in a prisonWritten by Liudmila Zhustareva25 March 2022
An underground comic book displays the zeitgeist of Skopje, the capital of North MacedoniaStreets and sewers are main locations of this comix social commentary Written by Filip Stojanovski25 March 2022
‘Seh Yu Sorry!’ Royal visit to Jamaica sparks protests and calls for slavery reparationsWhile expressing regret, Prince William stopped short of an apologyWritten by Emma Lewis24 March 2022