A small town in Tajikistan continues to live in fear of serial killersThe police seem to keep arresting the wrong people Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev31 January 2025
In Brazil, the struggle to have Julieta Hernández's murder recognized as a femicideThe Venezuelan artist was murdered while travelling alone in early 2024. Her family seeks recognition of the gendered nature of the crimeWritten by MigraMundo Translated by Liam Anderson30 January 2025
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
Global Voices statement on the U.S. foreign aid freezeGlobal Voices stands in solidarity with affected organizations and individualsWritten by Global Voices Announcements29 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
Interview with the author of a new French–Ewe dictionary in TogoThe Ewe language is spoken by more than 7.5 million people across Ghana, Togo, and Benin.Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet29 January 2025
Girls win: The UN condemns Ecuador and Nicaragua for forced pregnanciesEighty percent of rapes in the region involve girls between 10 and 14 years oldWritten by Salud con Lupa Translated by Melissa Vida29 January 2025
How the Dominican Republic is charting its path towards renewable energy independenceThere are currently 24 new renewable projects under constructionWritten by Carolina Pichardo28 January 2025
Indonesian court acquits worker over defamation charges filed by prominent entrepreneurPrivate actor litigation against workers’ rights advocacy looms large in IndonesiaWritten by Ramzy Muliawan28 January 2025
Pacific nations react to Trump’s order withdrawing the US from the Paris climate agreementSmall island states rely on the loss and damage funds to assist vulnerable communitiesWritten by Mong Palatino27 January 2025
Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A need, a love, a connection, and a sense of belongingIn Bosnia and Herzegovina, you often hear the saying: “It’s a sin to throw away bread.”Written by Balkan Diskurs27 January 2025
Why Trinidad and Tobago artists are up in arms about the country’s attempt to ‘decolonise’ its coat of arms'A coat of arms is a story stitched from emblems. [...] A clumsily edited story, it is shaping up to be!'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco26 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
Kyrgyzstan surrenders its best private schools to Turkey's controlTeachers, students, and parents are at a loss Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev25 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
Preserving the Tzotzil worldview through video gamesTechnology as the bridge between the past and the futureWritten by Manuel De Jesús Pérez Pérez Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan24 January 2025
Turkey celebrates 2025 as the ‘year of family,’ even as households struggle with double-digit inflationThe devil of the declaration is in the details, say critics of the ruling government Written by Arzu Geybullayeva23 January 2025
‘Our voices matter': Young Ethiopians push for role in national dialogueWhy including Ethiopian youth in the national dialogues is crucial for the futureWritten by Guest Contributor23 January 2025
A library becomes a lifeline for out-of-school children in a Nigerian fishing communityMany families can't afford regular school feesWritten by Minority Africa22 January 2025
Shutting down the net: The growing threat of Russian internet censorshipBy the end of 2023, over 92 percent of Russian population used the internet. The government has other plans for them now. Written by Daria Dergacheva22 January 2025