Cuban artists fight repression through song, social media and hunger strikesCuban rappers are a visible part of the resistanceWritten by Luis Rodriguez Translated by Allison Janos21 April 2021
Cameroon's Francis Ngannou: The UFC champion's fight from grass to grace He is the third Africa-born fighter to win at a major weight category in the championshipWritten by Richard Wanjohi21 April 2021
As St. Vincent's La Soufrière erupts again, experts say it's ‘not over yet’The alert level remains at redWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco20 April 2021
Hong Kong's pro-Beijing camp wants to ‘get rid of’ pro-democracy newspaper Apple DailyThe paper came under fire as its founder Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 1 year and 2 months in prisonWritten by Oiwan Lam20 April 2021
A Namibian couple's battle to bring home twin daughters born via surrogacyThe case has become a symbol of Namibia's LGBTQ+ community's struggle for equal rightsWritten by Lisa Plank19 April 2021
How Azerbaijan's government abused Facebook's loopholes—for yearsOfficials have created pages that pose as real people in order to boost engagement on pro-government contentWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva19 April 2021
Czech-Russian relations hit new low after Prague accuses Moscow of ‘state-sponsored terrorism’Czech Republic expels 18 Russian diplomats over 2014 arms depot explosionsWritten by Filip Noubel19 April 2021
An activist's effort to put his native language Dagbani on the digital mapThere are still very few online resources in Dagbani, Mohammed Salat Abdulai saysWritten by Adéṣínà Ọmọ Yoòbá19 April 2021
Feminist activist in Russia faces prison term for ‘body-positive’ drawingsA body-positive art project could lead to a six-year imprisonmentWritten by Tanya Lokot18 April 2021
Inspiring new generations of Balinese language speakers through superheroes and wikisBalinese is a language used by 3.3 million people in IndonesiaWritten by Rising Voices17 April 2021
Russian authorities crack down on student journalism outlet over protest explainer videoFour student editors face three-year prison sentencesWritten by Tanya Lokot17 April 2021
Japan announces timeline to dilute, dump radioactive water from Fukushima plantMeet Tritium, the cartoon radioactive particleWritten by Nevin Thompson17 April 2021
Samoa’s surprise election stand-off, and the politician who will be a king – or queen – makerThe country could soon have its first female prime ministerWritten by Mong Palatino16 April 2021
The legacy of Bolivia's El Mallku: ‘Self-governance is fundamental’ for indigenous peoples'Jiwaspach apnaqasiña' has become a motto of the Aymara peopleWritten by Ruben Hilari Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan16 April 2021
How resisting the security law clampdown brought out Hongkongers’ creativityHong Kong protests have transformed into everyday life resistanceWritten by Hong Kong Free Press16 April 2021
Jamaica’s COVID-19 vaccination blitz administers 75,000 doses just before expiry dateAll 75,000 jabs are in arms todayWritten by Emma Lewis14 April 2021
Thailand’s draft NGO law threatens to undermine the work of civil society groupsThree UN Special Rapporteurs said the bill 'stigmatises civil society'Written by Mong Palatino14 April 2021
Rhino population climbs in Nepal thanks to collaboration, conservation and communityDespite poaching and habitat degradation, rhinos are thriving in NepalWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary14 April 2021
Herself a victim of cyberbullying, Lindsey Kukunda fights online violence against women in UgandaActivist: Uganda's anti-pornography law targets and prosecutes women Written by CIVICUS14 April 2021
St. Vincent's La Soufrière explodes again on 42nd anniversary of last major eruption'Another day, another explosive eruption. We press on'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco13 April 2021
Digital discourse: How going online is keeping Kadazan and other indigenous languages alive in BorneoKadazan is considered an endangered language in Sabah, MalaysiaWritten by Rising Voices13 April 2021