Shutting down the net: The growing threat of Russian internet censorshipBy the end of 2023, over 92 percent of Russian population used the internet. The government has other plans for them now. Written by Daria Dergacheva22 January 2025
Azerbaijan's Gymnastics Federation tainted by abuse accusationsAt least four coaches have been disciplined over accusations of physical and psychological abuse against athletes Written by Arzu Geybullayeva21 January 2025
Activist Thai lawyer gets additional years in prison for ‘defaming’ the monarchyHis cumulative prison sentence is now 18 years, 10 months, and 20 daysWritten by Mong Palatino21 January 2025
What lies behind the raid on the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute by the city's national security police?The raid came weeks after police issued an arrest warrant for Chung Kim-wah, the Institute's ex-deputy CEO.Written by Hong Kong Free Press21 January 2025
Power, myth, and the personal: A conversation with Iranian-American artist Shiva AhmadiThe uncontrollable nature of watercolor 'perfectly conveys the instability that resonates with my experiences and themes'Written by Omid Memarian20 January 2025
Meet the Korean artists of KazakhstanThey have contributed to the local art scene in many waysWritten by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan19 January 2025
Women's rights under threat in Uganda as conservative groups push disinformation campaignGendered disinformation is being weaponized against women and minority groups Written by Prudence Nyamishana19 January 2025
Integrating Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) in Nepal's conservation effortsIndigenous Peoples in Nepal are often portrayed as “anti-development” and their voices are less heardWritten by Biswash Chepang19 January 2025
Ten Years After Umbrella Protests: What has changed for Hongkongers?Many decided to leave the city after the harsh crackdownWritten by Yasemin Yam18 January 2025
At what cost are we bridging Africa’s digital divide?Challenges about foreign control, environmental impact, data exploitation, and limited digital sovereignty.Written by Muhammed Bello Buhari18 January 2025
In Azerbaijan authorities remain on track to keep critics silenced and locked upAt least six people have been sentenced to lengthy jail times since December 2024 Written by Arzu Geybullayeva17 January 2025
Civil war survivors in Sri Lanka come to the rescue of Rohingya asylum seekersThe Mullivaikkal people's kindness, sensitivity, and openness to helping persecuted strangers should be an exampleWritten by GroundViews17 January 2025
Families of Hongkongers trapped in Myanmar ‘scam farms’ ask for diplomatic interventionCurrently at least 13 Hongkongers are held captive in MyanmarWritten by Hong Kong Free Press17 January 2025
Can US TikTok refugees find a home in Chinese social media Xiaohongshu?The exchange between people in the US and China is ice-breaking but biased as users are self-censoringWritten by Oiwan Lam16 January 2025
From Russia to the EU: The high stakes of Meta’s content moderation shiftThe solution is to support legacy media rooted in fact-checkingWritten by Daria Dergacheva16 January 2025
Guided by the light: Photos from Latin America and the Caribbean, with love'January days are just special around the Caribbean'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco, Estefanía Salazar, Emma Lewis16 January 2025
Netflix struggles to adapt to Africa’s cinema marketCultural and infrastructural dynamics influence the adoption of global platformsWritten by Zita Zage15 January 2025
Does Nepal really have too many tigers?The answer is no. We must learn to manage wildlife betterWritten by Nepali Times15 January 2025
Rescue of hiker missing for a fortnight welcome news down underThe 23 year old was found and rescued after 13 daysWritten by Kevin Rennie14 January 2025
From Myanmar to Australia, a former refugee shares what it means to struggle for Rohingya rightsNoor Azizah shares about her work with the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative NetworkWritten by Mong Palatino14 January 2025
Around twenty elections shaped Africa in 2024Two Francophone nations deferred their elections without setting a date in 2025Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet13 January 2025