The ‘sinking of Joshimath’ leaves thousands homeless in an Indian hill townUnstable geography and unchecked human activities led to the disasterWritten by Anumeha Verma31 January 2023
First victims of anti-LGBTQ+ law in Russia are trans persons and booksFilms and TV series are also actively censoredWritten by Daria Dergacheva31 January 2023
Amid fears of contamination, Japan will soon dump treated water from Fukushima Nuclear Plant into the PacificReports indicate the discharge is safe and has scientific basisWritten by Mong Palatino, Nevin Thompson31 January 2023
Public self-immolation puts the spotlight on mental health issues in NepalA young Nepali entrepreneur publicly set himself on fire Written by Benju Lwagun31 January 2023
Professor Gordon Rohlehr, the ‘finest mind regarding calypso,’ dies at age 80 in Trinidad'One of Guyana’s finest sons and Trinidad and Tobago’s greatest treasures'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco30 January 2023
Social networks make civil society voices heard in TogoTogolese citizens have a strong online presence in their countryWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean Sovon, Laura30 January 2023
There are almost 1,500 political prisoners in BelarusNGO Viasna published a report about 2022 human rights situation Written by Daria Dergacheva30 January 2023
Georgia facing backlash over possible flight resumption with RussiaPresident Zurabishvili said the idea of restoring flights was "incomprehensible"Written by Arzu Geybullayeva30 January 2023
Vetiver: One of Trinidad & Tobago’s neglected climate solutionsIt 'play[s] a key role in disaster mitigation and vulnerability reduction'Written by Jada Steuart29 January 2023
New era in Czech politics as Petr Pavel wins presidential electionPavel openly supports Kyiv against Moscow Written by Filip Noubel29 January 2023
‘This Arab Life': A personal excavation of the ‘silent’ Arab generationA Memoir examining the last 50 years of Middle East historyWritten by Mariam A.29 January 2023
Trinidad & Tobago's International Soca Monarch competition is cancelled, and Carnival lovers are either shattered or unfazed'Soca Monarch has been on life support for many years now…but it isn’t dead'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco28 January 2023
Where will Prague's China policy go with the new president?Belt and Road Initiative is no longer 'the most important project in our modern history'Written by David Gardas28 January 2023
Anti-zero-COVID ‘white paper’ protesters face forced disappearance in ChinaThe majority the arrested are young womenWritten by Oiwan Lam28 January 2023
How Surinamese fisheries are being impacted by climate change — and what's being done about it'Catches have fallen remarkably low'Written by Cari-Bois News27 January 2023
State-affiliated actors launch smear campaign against Hungarian investigative nonprofit ÁtlátszóMajority of influential media outlets in Hungary are under government controlWritten by Atlatszo.hu27 January 2023
In Guatemala, Mayan families ask for wisdom, health, and strength for 2023Maya Q'eqchi' families carry out the Mayejak, the ritual for the new year Written by Prensa ComunitariaTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan27 January 2023
Celebrating the ex-Yugoslav music scene, hall of fame styleYugoslavia had rock acts on par with their Western counterparts, many argueWritten by Balkan Diskurs27 January 2023
Bollywood’s ‘Faraaz’ raises questions about trauma exploitation in artDebate over a Bollywood movie gripped both India and BangladeshWritten by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha)Translated by Rezwan27 January 2023
Repression of Uyghurs remains unchanged: Interview with Xinjiang Victims Database founder Gene BuninNon-autocratic countries condemn what China is doing but don't provide corridors for refugeesWritten by Filip Noubel27 January 2023
“Black Race Trophy” celebrates anti-racism work in Brazil and beyondMozambican human rights activist, Graça Machel, was one of the honoreesWritten by Global Voices LusofoniaTranslated by Giovana Fleck26 January 2023