Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok’s father is being prosecuted as a form of ‘collective punishment,’ according to rights groupsKwok Yin-sang is the first relative of a wanted activist charged under Hong Kong's domestic security lawWritten by Oiwan Lam23 May 2025
Chinese social media users are outraged by the mysterious death of an internet celebrity catWhy cover up the feline's cause of death?Written by Oiwan Lam18 May 2025
Global digital rights report reveals unexpected boost in transparency from Chinese tech giantsDespite the current improvements, there’s still a long way to goWritten by Marisa Petricca17 May 2025
A decade of digital rights: Where has Big Tech's progress gone?The 2025 RDR Index demonstrates stagnation at a critical timeWritten by Giovana Fleck14 May 2025
Danish anthropologist denied entry to Kazakhstan for criticizing China's repression of UyghursThis isn't the first time a Uyghur researcher or advocate has been denied entry to KazakhstanWritten by Global Voices Eurasia12 May 2025
Bridges or bargains? Examining India and China’s infrastructure expansion in South AsiaIndia races to match China’s growing influence in South AsiaWritten by Bharadaz Uday Hazarika11 May 2025
The CIA is trying to recruit Chinese spies for the US government. Chinese citizens don't seem interestedThe videos tap into anxieties around China's decade-long corruption crackdownsWritten by Oiwan Lam11 May 2025