Barbados ramps up efforts to protect scarce water resourcesBarbados' karst landscape means few above-ground streams and riversWritten by Cari-Bois News22 August 2023
Musicians in Afghanistan live in fear and despair amid the Taliban ban on musicIf not hidden by owners musical instruments risk being destroyedWritten by Khojasta Sameyee22 August 2023
US band The Killers had a rough crash-course in Georgian politicsThe band later issued an apology to the Georgia peopleWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva21 August 2023
Karakalpakstan is the most obscure and unique tourism destination in UzbekistanRare antelopes and avantgarde art are among the main attractionsWritten by Emilia Sulek21 August 2023
Take a tour of Trinidad & Tobago's Virtual Steelpan Museum'It’s not passive press and play'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco21 August 2023
Cambodia: Problematic laws and restrictions on information are threatening digital rightsInternet users often face arrest for their online activityWritten by EngageMedia21 August 2023
Only Sharia-following women can engage in Kuwaiti politicsA new law aims at excluding women from political participationWritten by Raseef2221 August 2023
Villages near Russia's former Gulag capital Vorkuta are facing extreme river pollutionRivers are infected and infrastructure rotten, but people are in denialWritten by Daria Dergacheva21 August 2023
Which African countries may join the BRICS group of nations, and why do they want to?It is imperative to meticulously assess the implications for African countriesWritten by Zita Zage20 August 2023
How does Jamaica communicate about the climate crisis with the blind and visually impaired?'Climate change is not a very present conversation in the space of disability'Written by Candice Stewart19 August 2023
Pictures of life and death in a battered Kramatorsk in the east of UkrainePeople are returning despite the war on their doorstepWritten by Yulia Abibok18 August 2023
A writer thriving in the Nepali diaspora: An interview with Krishna BajgaiLiterature captures the challenges and experiences of the Nepali diasporaWritten by Sangita Swechcha18 August 2023
Why people are voting for ‘anarco-capitalist’ Milei, from an Argentinian perspectiveArgentina is going through a dangerous social malaiseWritten by Patricia Larrús Translated by Melissa Vida18 August 2023
Concerns in Guyana about threats against women activistsThose protesting sexual and other forms of extractive violence are allegedly being targetedWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco17 August 2023
The state of scientific development in Venezuela: Observations of a distinguished scientistRenowned scientist perseveres in advancing science in VenezuelaWritten by Elías Haig Translated by Laura17 August 2023
Museveni challenges World Bank's decision on loan suspension over anti-LGBTQ+ law in UgandaCultural diversity versus universal human rights remains a complex challengeWritten by Zita Zage, Africa Feeds17 August 2023
Digital activist discusses why native Yoruba speakers should embrace their Indigenous language in online spacesSome Yoruba speakers feel inferior using their Indigenous language onlineWritten by Zita Zage17 August 2023
Ahead of election, Pakistan introduces new laws to stifle dissentHastily passed bills undermine civil liberties and freedom of expressionWritten by R Umaima Ahmed, Rezwan17 August 2023
African institutions maintain silence on sub-Saharan migrant rights abuses in TunisiaOnly civil society appears to be concerned by the abuse migrants faceWritten by Jean Sovon, Arnauld Kassouin Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet17 August 2023
‘I haven't seen a tree in three years’: An Australian journalist’s prison letter from ChinaCheng Lei is facing espionage chargesWritten by Mong Palatino17 August 2023
A peek into Taiwan's small Jewish community: Interview with Rabbi Cody BahirUntil recently, the community was not prominent in East AsiaWritten by Filip Noubel17 August 2023