Global Voices statement on the attacks on Serbian NGOsWithout independent media there is no democracy, and we urge all governments to respect media organizations and online freedom of expression.Written by Global Voices Announcements28 February 2025
Emphasis on French and English accelerates decline of local language in BeninThe high number of languages spoken throughout Benin has posed challenges to these language preservation initiatives.Written by Megan Fahrney28 February 2025
Greek communities mobilize to fight back evictions amid growing housing crisisResisting eviction, Greek communities fight back against housing injusticeWritten by Elvis Takahashi Mantello27 February 2025
Togo: US aid suspension will negatively impact public health and educationWashington also provides Togo with military aid Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura27 February 2025
Israel escalates strikes in Syria amid post-Assad transition: A pattern of regional expansionFrom Syria to Gaza, Israel's military aggression is breaching international agreements with no repercussions.Written by Walid El Houri27 February 2025
How Uzbekistan's Shamshad Abdullayev became one of the most important contemporary Russian-language poets“I think the most important thing that Abdullayev showed was the experience of freedom”Written by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan26 February 2025
For how long? Aramaic language and its enduring legacy in SyriaAramaic is a Semitic language with roots dating back over 3,000 yearsWritten by Rami Alhames26 February 2025
Cybercrime schools in Nigeria: The proliferation of internet fraudNigeria ranked fifth in the first-ever World Cybercrime Index on global cybercrime hotspotsWritten by Pamela Ephraim25 February 2025
‘I don't want to folklorize Quechua,’ says Bolivian TikToker who seeks to normalize its use onlineWilfredo Villca uses digital tools to teach Bolivian Quechua with a cultural focus to his tens of thousands of followersWritten by María Alvarez Malvido Translated by Rowan Glass25 February 2025
‘We were very wrong about Russia’: How the Gagauz people of Ukraine liveThere are no longer the close connections between the Gagauz of Moldova and Ukraine that once existedWritten by Daria Dergacheva24 February 2025
Empowering Tzeltal people through language, flavors and incomeWe, the youth, have the great responsibility of maintaining and preserving our cultural identityWritten by Cristina Agustina Álvarez Díaz Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan24 February 2025
Despite regulatory challenges, hotels in the Dominican Republic drive sustainable tourism with solar energyChallenges include project approval delays, changes in billing, and hindrances to independent project developmentWritten by Carolina Pichardo24 February 2025
Come, let me tell you about my mother tongue: TamazightMerely recognizing the existence of a language and culture may seem like a given, but this was not the case for Tamazight in AlgeriaWritten by Madjid Serrah Translated by Walid El Houri23 February 2025
‘A piece of home I carry with me': What our mother tongues mean to usMembers of the Global Voices community discuss the beauty of and injustices faced by their native languagesWritten by Global Voices23 February 2025
Development and its impact on shorebirds in AnguillaAt least six of the species with diminishing numbers spend part of the year on the island Written by Flora Thomas23 February 2025
Eastern DRC: Civilian victims of renewed tensions between government and rebelsThe start of an all-out war between the DRC and RwandaWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura22 February 2025
Championing change: Ukrainian activist advocates for the rights of people with disabilitiesBefore 2022, around 3 million Ukrainians lived with disabilities, a number that has surged due to the full-scale warWritten by Anna Romandash21 February 2025
The impact on the African continent of Meta scrapping its fact-checking programFake news on social issues can have significant negative impactWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura21 February 2025
Aurat March and honouring women's struggle in Pakistan“The march’s significance lies not in its numbers, but in its symbolic defiance”Written by R Umaima Ahmed20 February 2025
‘Linguistic and cultural diversity defines our shared humanity,’ says young Mayan language activistLanguage is a window to the Ch'ol worldviewWritten by José Raúl Sánchez Pérez Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan20 February 2025
Burundi: Climate change makes rainy season a public danger in urban areasWithout external aid, the Burundian government would struggle to deal with climate change damage Written by Leon Masengo Translated by Laura19 February 2025