Thailand election debate: Parties share stand on royal defamation lawThe law has been used to detain government criticsWritten by Prachatai30 April 2023
Sudan’s war of two generals: Latest updates The power struggle in Sudan exacerbates the dire humanitarian situationWritten by Egyptian Chronicles28 April 2023
Reggaetón, the Latin American ambassador to the worldNo Latin American leader enjoys the influence that many reggaetón artists haveWritten by Connectas Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan28 April 2023
Uzbekistan adopts groundbreaking law to protect women and children from domestic and sexual violenceThe biggest change is the criminalization of domestic violenceWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev28 April 2023
Pro-Beijing politicians urge Hong Kong to scrap the Gay Games 2023Conservatives claim the Games are a national security riskWritten by Oiwan Lam28 April 2023
Unveiling my grandfather's past: ‘Palestine 1936′ — A book review and personal odyssey of the Arab RevoltDecoding the Palestine 1936 conflict: tragedy and shattered livesWritten by Michael Sheldrick27 April 2023
Hong Kong Labour Day protest called off after organizer's brief disappearanceThe rally organizer suffered from emotional breakdown after disappearing for four hoursWritten by Hong Kong Free Press27 April 2023
‘We may go unnoticed, but people with invisible disabilities exist’No 'X-ray' can show the pain or panic I experienceWritten by Lucía Jiménez Peñuela Translated by Laura27 April 2023
Undertones: What do onions have to do with the Turkish elections?What a viral post by a Turkish food critic tells us about the country's upcoming electionsWritten by Civic Media Observatory26 April 2023
Pakistan's war on journalism: Abduction and arrest of prominent journalistsThe situation for journalists in Pakistan has been steadily decliningWritten by Ramna Saeed26 April 2023
‘Jamaica Farewell': Harry Belafonte passes away and the Caribbean tries to find adequate words of tributeBorn in the US to Caribbean parents, Belafonte used his platform to advocate for human rights Written by Emma Lewis26 April 2023
Why are oil workers protesting in Kazakhstan?Market trends, trade union suppression, and dwindling tenders fuel protestsWritten by Vlast.kz25 April 2023
Ukrainian couples weigh sperm freezing as the war wages onThe spouses of killed Ukrainian soldiers see a path for future childrenWritten by Свої.City25 April 2023
At home, in a presidential palace, and a mosque: Where Central Asian presidents hosted iftar in 2023Presidential iftars are rarely about the religious ceremonyWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev25 April 2023
Underscoring the challenges of promoting digital rights in Southeast AsiaThe report also has a proposal on improving digital security researchWritten by Mong Palatino24 April 2023
Six films on Asia-Pacific communities addressing the climate crisisWatch films from the Philippines, India, Indonesia, and CambodiaWritten by EngageMedia24 April 2023
The reasons behind the myth of Cantonese as a more authentic Chinese languageThe authenticity debate is a reaction to cultural encroachmentWritten by Oiwan Lam22 April 2023
As Earth Day approaches, the Caribbean continues its struggle with a tidal wave of plastic, but remains hopefulThe statistics are alarming, but there are strenuous efforts to stem the tide of plasticWritten by Emma Lewis21 April 2023
‘The internet is full of good intentions’: an interview with Ethan Zuckerman, part twoCommunity-driven approaches are key to a better futureWritten by Juke Carolina21 April 2023
‘Harnessing the internet to create unprecedented global connection’: an interview with Ethan ZuckermanGlobal Voices amplifies voices from all over the worldWritten by Juke Carolina21 April 2023
Burundi’s plastic bottle recycling still has some way to goPublic trash cans are practically non-existent in BurundiWritten by Ibihé Translated by Laura20 April 2023