Trinidad & Tobago's failure to act on decades of abuse allegations has done unspeakable damage to children in state care'Little has changed. If anything, conditions are worse'Written by Flora Thomas20 May 2022
In their own words: Latinas with disabilities turn their homes into pandemic battlegroundsSix women with disabilities talked to each other about day-to-day life at home during the pandemicWritten by Fabiola Gutiérrez, Natalie Van HoozerTranslated by Natalie Van Hoozer19 May 2022
Myanmar journalists face grave risks at every turnMore than 143 journalists have been arrested since the 2021 coupWritten by Mong Palatino19 May 2022
Amid drought and climate crisis, the Mexican state Querétaro faces possible privatization of its waterPeople in Querétaro want water to be a public good, not privatizedWritten by Elvira HerreraTranslated by Liam Anderson18 May 2022
Ylli Morina: The 13-year-old mathematical genius from Skopje who is tutoring university studentsHe shares his knowledge via a YouTube channel, mainly in AlbanianWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation18 May 2022
Covering the economic crisis in Sri Lanka: The cost of pursuing journalismYet Sri Lankan journalists continue to file reportsWritten by Raisa Wickrematunge17 May 2022
Five independent journalists who have impacted Cuba These journalists have endured censorship, harassment, and arrests for defending press freedomWritten by Luis RodriguezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan17 May 2022
The most desperate response to the COVID-19 lockdown in China: ‘We are the last generation.’"Don't give birth. It's all suffering."Written by Oiwan Lam16 May 2022
India pushes for storage of private data using technology built for anonymityIf personal information is stored, what is the point of using VPN?Written by Subhashish Panigrahi16 May 2022
Lisa Allen-Agostini, shortlisted for the 2022 Women's Prize for Fiction, was born to be a ‘Trinidad writer’'Of all the things I’m called to document, [Trinidad's] stories are the most compelling'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco15 May 2022
In Azerbaijan's capital, calls for an end to impunity against activistsRally participants were detained, but later releasedWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva14 May 2022
Podcast: The state of press freedomJournalists and researchers from five countries discuss press freedomWritten by Ameya Nagarajan14 May 2022
Not Yet Uhuru: Surveillance, censorship and data practices in the new TanzaniaThe struggle for internet freedom continues Written by Rebecca Mwimbi13 May 2022
Pride or shame? Russian influencers on the war in UkraineSocial media platforms offer a window into Russian narrativesWritten by Civic Media Observatory12 May 2022
Prominent Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh shot dead by Israeli bullet to the headDubbed 'Voice of Palestine', the journalist's murder is mourned by manyWritten by Raseef2212 May 2022
The Philippines: Protests erupt as a former dictator’s son leads the presidential election tallyMarcos is leading, but doubts persist about the credibility of the resultsWritten by Mong Palatino12 May 2022
In Sri Lanka, a people’s uprising for system changeThe real issue now is what is next? Written by GroundViews12 May 2022
Nigerian ministers’ political campaigns stir up legal debateBeyond the legal debate, the ministers also carry a moral burdenWritten by Nwachukwu Egbunike11 May 2022
Turkey's latest attack on the arts: A provincial governor cancels a long-awaited music festivalThe festival organizers vowed to appeal the governor's decisionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva11 May 2022
Thugs attacked peaceful protesters, Sri Lanka in turmoil"How can this happen? Police and others (were) just watching this"Written by GroundViews10 May 2022
In Turkey, a comedy show lands in hot water over a political sketchFans demanded answers as the news circulated on social mediaWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva10 May 2022