Samoa’s first female prime minister takes helm three months after former leader refused to concede defeatA court ruling ended the impasse on Samoa's political leadershipWritten by Mong Palatino26 July 2021
Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui who was killed in Afghanistan remembered and honoured onlineSocial media was flooded by obituaries and tributes to SiddiquiWritten by Anumeha Verma26 July 2021
Fresh clashes on Nakhchivan borderThe clashes, reportedly began late on July 19Written by OC Media26 July 2021
Government announces new media regulations that could further constrain freedom of expression in TurkeyNew measures underway to regulate foreign funded media and misinformation.Written by Arzu Geybullayeva26 July 2021
The French government’s U-turn on regional languagesCould immersive education in minority languages be in fact outlawed? Written by Filip NoubelTranslated by Emma Dewick26 July 2021
In Azerbaijan's capital, taxi drivers are now engaging in a generational war around technologyNearly a thousand drivers in Baku have been boycotting taxi apps.Written by Chaikhana.media26 July 2021
In Colombia, ‘yatules’ are the Misak people's pantry and pharmacyMisak people preserve an agricultural practice learned from their ancestorsWritten by J. Fernanda Sánchez Jaramillo24 July 2021
Global investigation reveals Pegasus Project identified in Azerbaijan and elsewhereAuthorities in Azerbaijan have refrained from making any statementsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva23 July 2021
Pegasus spyware revelation indicates Indian state snooping on journalists, activists and politiciansThe software secretly gathers data from a user's phone/computerWritten by Subhashish Panigrahi23 July 2021
‘Maohi Lives Matter': Tahiti protesters condemn French nuclear testing legacyFrance conducted 193 nuclear tests in the South PacificWritten by Mong Palatino23 July 2021
The “ticket to happy life” politics of Indian marriages in the context of dowry-related violence"We need to reform the prevailing marriage system"Written by Keerthana Ram23 July 2021
Vultures soar back into PokharaVultures are an integral part of Nepal's ecosystemWritten by Nepali Times23 July 2021
CARICOM bristles at international community's slight as Haiti installs a new prime minister'This is not just a snub for Joseph [but] the absence of recognition of CARICOM'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco22 July 2021
Devices of journalists, government officials in Kazakhstan hacked and spied onSpyware targets journalists, activists, and government officials in Kazakhstan.Written by Paolo Sorbello22 July 2021
Team 29, Russia's most prominent legal defense group, shuts down under state pressureThe organisation has long been a thorn in Kremlin's sideWritten by Tanya Lokot21 July 2021
Thousands of flamingos found dead in Central AnatoliaAgricultural practices or drought may be the cause of deathsWritten by Doga Celik21 July 2021
Street art protest in Kazakhstan becomes routineThe ‘mural war’ continues in Almaty, as street artists mock the ex-president’s portraitWritten by Paolo Sorbello21 July 2021
‘Courage is accumulative,’ said director of Hong Kong protest documentary at 2021 Cannes FestivalKiwi Chow's film introduces the anti-China extradition protestersWritten by The Stand News21 July 2021
Hong Kong will pass a tough anti-doxxing law that may curb freedom of informationThe vague definition of doxxing may lead to speech incriminationWritten by Oiwan Lam21 July 2021
State escalates attacks on media freedom and civil society in BelarusLukashenka's crackdown on media and civil society reached unprecedented scaleWritten by Tanya Lokot20 July 2021
Azerbaijani Director who justifies sexual assault faces backlash, no repercussionsHis video message sparked a wave of criticism.Written by Arzu Geybullayeva20 July 2021