Cry me a river: Trinidad faces more serious flooding and anguish'Our house is flooded out, our community too ...'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco30 November 2022
President Erdoğan is on a mission to mend ties but at what cost?Handshakes, photo-ops, agreements, military operations and diplomacy: Erdogan's diplomatic strategyWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva30 November 2022
Mexican collective pirating books to make culture accessible is blocked"This is a profoundly classist system of privatization," says PiratecaWritten by Jacobo NájeraTranslated by Laura30 November 2022
China’s zero-COVID policy sparks rare country-wide protestsThe current bottom up mobilization is the largest since 1989Written by Oiwan Lam28 November 2022
‘I am not returning to this hell’: In the Russian North Caucasus, NGOs help victims of gender and LGBTQ+ violence to escapeTheir immediate help is often a matter of life and deathWritten by Daria Dergacheva28 November 2022
Undertones: Twitter is a double-edged sword for the Global SouthWith Musk's takeover, the blade might get sharper.Written by Civic Media Observatory28 November 2022
Released foreigners share their prison experiences in MyanmarAround 13,000 political prisoners remain in jailWritten by Mong Palatino27 November 2022
Why are Jamaicans crazy about Brazilian football?For many Jamaicans, the World Cup doesn’t start until Brazil playsWritten by Emma Lewis27 November 2022
Trinidad & Tobago placed under a ‘weather emergency’ alertThe inclement weather associated with a low-level trough is producing widespread floodingWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco26 November 2022
What role does the Chinese government play in the latest Foxconn workers protest?The Henan government helped recruit most of the workersWritten by Oiwan Lam25 November 2022
Explaining the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China: Culture and civilizationChina is becoming more authoritative and patriarchal under statist ConfucianismWritten by Oiwan Lam25 November 2022
In darkness but #withoutyou: How Moldova survives power cuts caused by Russia's bombing of UkraineMoldovan electricity infrastructure is dependent on the Ukrainian, bombed by RussiaWritten by Daria Dergacheva, Filip Noubel25 November 2022
Brazil’s 2022 elections seen from Angola and MozambiqueMany Angolans and Mozambicans keenly followed the elections in Brazil.Written by Global Voices LusofoniaTranslated by Liam Anderson25 November 2022
Staff of Serbian newspaper Danas threatened with Charlie Hebdo-style attackThreatening email labeled journalists “enemy of the Serbian people” and “traitors”Written by IFEX25 November 2022
Will more States of Emergency in Jamaica curtail gang-related crime?'Necessary' and 'appropriate', or 'not a legitimate solution'? Written by Emma Lewis23 November 2022
Fewer people vote in a Nepali election that includes the parties blamed for the deaths of their loved onesThis could give independents the edge in federal and provincial assembliesWritten by Nepali Times23 November 2022
Iran's creative resistance: From hugs and kisses to tossing turbansIranians vent their rage against the government in creative ways.Written by Fred Petrossian22 November 2022
Jamaica's gun culture and its impact on the marginalised'So, every time someone feels threatened now they can pull out a gun?'Written by Emma Lewis22 November 2022
How football and politics are intertwined in a polarized post-election BrazilBolsonaro received more support among athletes during his campaignWritten by Richard Wanjohi21 November 2022
A decade on, Sumatra’s ‘tusk force’ keeps the peace in famed national park"We don’t want to see elephants go extinct"Written by Arpan Rachman21 November 2022
The European Union welcomed Ukrainian refugees on an unprecedented scale. What's next?It is up to member states to decide what happens afterwardsWritten by Daria Dergacheva21 November 2022