A century of Etel Adnan: a mountain who leaves behind mountainsRaised in a multi-faith, multi-ethnic household, Adnan embraced various identitiesWritten by Raseef2230 November 2021
With Ukraine's Kyiv Post shut down, journalists launch new independent media outletFormer KyivPost journalists claim owner Kivan infringed on editorial independenceWritten by Tanya Lokot30 November 2021
As shorebird populations drastically decline in the French Caribbean, hunting traditions persist'Shorebirds are declining at an unprecedented rate'Written by Emma Lewis30 November 2021
Artist Jasmine Thomas-Girvan taps into the ‘eternal connections’ of Black Caribbean ancestry'The real battle is within'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco30 November 2021
Jamaicans mourn the passing of human rights defender Nancy Anderson, who worked to assist the island's most vulnerable citizensShe made her mark as a compassionate, determined human rights advocateWritten by Emma Lewis30 November 2021
Digital panaceas for an analog world"I borrow someone else’s phone. What can I do?"Written by Khabar Lahariya30 November 2021
Making Turkish music in Hungary: Can this be a ‘Nasip Kısmet’ moment?'Nasip Kısmet' is a Turkish term meaning 'Destiny'Written by Elmira Lyapina29 November 2021
In Azerbaijan, bullying in schools is still a problemAzerbaijan does not have anti-bullying legislation in place. Written by Arzu Geybullayeva29 November 2021
Barbados forges a digital path by becoming the first country to establish an embassy in the metaverse'Visionary' move or '#metaverse blubber'? Written by Janine Mendes-Franco29 November 2021
In Turkey women faced rubber bullets, tear gas from police as they marched to end gender-based violenceProtestors highlighted the increasing femicide and violence rates in TurkeyWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva29 November 2021
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan tighten the screws on media freedomBans, spying, and censorship have become daily obstacles to journalismWritten by Paolo Sorbello29 November 2021
Jamaica officially recognises the life and legacy of iconic wartime nurse, Mary Seacole'It's exciting and gratifying to have [her] life and legacy be given national recognition'Written by Emma Lewis29 November 2021
An interview with media scholar Rose Luqiu about WeChat and techno-nationalismHer research explains Chinese diaspora's unwavering loyalty to WeChat Written by Oiwan Lam29 November 2021
‘In my country, I feared the war. But here I feared the Home Office': Asylum seekers speak on the UK refugee processAsylum-seekers face countless challenges in the UKWritten by Sabrina Velandia29 November 2021
Human-elephant conflict could lead to the extinction of elephants in Bangladesh"Animals never seize human habitats. Humans occupy animal habitats."Written by Rezwan28 November 2021
Cambodian rapper vows to continue writing critical songs after a year in jail for incitementAuthorities said his lyrics might incite people to commit crimesWritten by Mong Palatino28 November 2021
France complicit in heinous crimes committed by Egyptian state, website revealsFrance provided technology, information and manpower to monitor and kill civiliansWritten by Global Voices MENA28 November 2021
Press freedom and the Indian judiciaryIndian courts have protected press freedom over the years Written by Unbias The News26 November 2021
Myanmar rappers express rage and resistance against the military regimeRappers have banded together to produce an anti-junta music albumWritten by Mong Palatino26 November 2021
‘Bitcoin City’ in El Salvador seen through local memesCritics argue that Bukele's government is ignoring crime rates.Written by Melissa Vida, Eddie Galdamez25 November 2021
Protests sweep Turkey as Lira plummets to an all-time lowThe Turkish Lira has lost 40 percent of its value since JanuaryWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva24 November 2021