Miya Muslims of Assam, India, face eviction, threats, and oppressionThe word ‘Miya’ has been reappropriated as a derogatory termWritten by GV South Asia13 October 2024
Where are the leaders of Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Movement now?September 28, 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the start of Hong Kong’s Umbrella MovementWritten by Hong Kong Free Press13 October 2024
Reporting from a psychiatric ward housing Russian soldiers who fought UkrainiansPatient: 'Sometimes I get aggressive — that’s the worst. My mind locks on a goal: to kill. And then suddenly, corpses flash before my eyes'Written by Guest Contributor12 October 2024
Caribbean environmental experts call for more collaboration to meet 30×30 goal'Transboundary conservation initiatives, shared resources, and collaborative policies will be crucial'Written by Cari-Bois News11 October 2024
A Chinese mining company relocated a whole Peruvian town. Now, they are struggling to surviveBoth Old and New Morochocha offer significant drawbacksWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo, Alicia Chen11 October 2024
Brazil's Supreme Court lifts suspension of X after Musk backs downX paid a USD 5.2 million fineWritten by Global Voices Brazil11 October 2024
Indonesia lifts sea sand export ban, angering activists and coastal communitiesAfter a 20-year ban, companies can resume dredging the seafloorWritten by Sydney Allen10 October 2024
Why St. Lucia's hosting of a regional environmental event is significantThe RedLAC Congress precedes COP16, which takes place in late OctoberWritten by Cari-Bois News10 October 2024
Humor and rock & roll against political harassment in ArgentinaA music video that mocks President Javier Milei reaches the Top 5 most viewed videos in the worldWritten by Romina NavarroTranslated by Molly Furnival-Phillips9 October 2024
Hong Kong police told a US tech firm to take down diaspora media site on national security groundsFlow HK was founded in early 2021 by a number of diaspora activistsWritten by Hong Kong Free Press9 October 2024
Proposed mandatory halal certification for restaurants leads to criticism and a police probe in MalaysiaA legislator who raised a concern with the proposal was reported to the police for offending religious feelings Written by Mong Palatino7 October 2024
Pacific island nations want ‘ecocide’ to be an international crimeThree nations submitted a petition to the International Criminal Court Written by Mong Palatino7 October 2024
X overtakes WeChat in spreading Chinese disinformation about the 2024 US presidential electionsInfluencers are exploiting Chinese Americans' political trauma when spreading disinformationWritten by Oiwan Lam7 October 2024
Justice for the emblematic Ayotzinapa crime in Mexico in a race against timeJustice remains slow to address the question of the 43 missing personsWritten by Roberto Díaz, Revista ArtefactoTranslated by Roberto Díaz6 October 2024
Latin America: Uncovering the hidden human workforce behind AIAI platform ‘ghost work’ is another form of labor exploitation Written by Distintas LatitudesTranslated by Laura5 October 2024
Song titled ‘Give birth to 1000 children for me’ was banned in RussiaAnother track by the band, ‘This Will Pass,’ was banned last yearWritten by Daria Dergacheva4 October 2024
Photo essay: The spirit of Navratri comes alive at Chittaranjan Park, DelhiNavratri is one of the most significant festivals in the Hindu calendarWritten by Shivansh Srivastava4 October 2024
Jamaica needs a new prison, but rehabilitation is a must'The degree of civilisation in a society can be judged by entering its prisons'Written by Emma Lewis4 October 2024
Amid economic crisis and protests, Nigerians mark 64 years of independence with discontentYoung people yearn for a 'new and productive Nigeria' that prioritises the well-being of its citizensWritten by Adesewa Olofinko3 October 2024
Georgian-British author Leo Vardiashvili paints the country's unhealed scars with dark humor in first novelThe Georgian saying goes: “a guest is a gift from God.”Written by Filip Noubel3 October 2024
Nepal floods: Festival joy turns to devastation amid unprecedented tragedyFlood victims are trying to return to their homes, and relying on emergency aid to surviveWritten by Benju Lwagun2 October 2024