YouTuber Wang Jixian continues to tell the story of Odesa to sinophone audiences"As I face death every day, I understand the meaning of life better."Written by Filip Noubel27 October 2022
Giant cats on walls: Odesa street art inspired by the war, but not onlyCats are the unofficial symbol of Odesa Written by Filip Noubel26 October 2022
One of the last Ladino language speakers in Bosnia, Moris Albahari, passed awayNazis and Ustaše murdered the majority of Bosnian Jews during the HolocaustWritten by Filip Stojanovski25 October 2022
Activists predict homophobic and transphobic violence in Russia, but most avenues of escape are slammed shutA new law discriminating against the LGBTQ+ community is adopted in RussiaWritten by Daria Dergacheva24 October 2022
‘Call them by their names’: Stories of Russian anti-war political prisonersStories of those who dared to protest the warWritten by Daria Dergacheva24 October 2022
The love and hate relationship of Hungary's ruling party Fidesz and Facebook Once ignored, Facebook is now central to Fidesz's strategyWritten by Veszna Wessenauer21 October 2022
From ‘forerunner’ to ‘a puppy': How Mongolia got hooked on Russia's ‘Pivot to Asia’Mongolia’s extreme dependence on energy imports from Russia pushes it one wayWritten by Zhar Zardykhan20 October 2022
‘The fight for human rights begins in the kitchen': Interview with Czech writer Radka Denemarková"We live in an immature democracy"Written by Filip Noubel19 October 2022
The struggle to maintain an independent russophone voice in MoldovaNewsmaker was created to fill a linguistic niche Written by Filip Noubel18 October 2022
Russian social media users now also want to say no to war while not actually saying itJudge says it is OK to be against the fishWritten by Daria Dergacheva17 October 2022
Murder of two queer people by far-right teen signals worsening plight of Slovakia's LGBTQ+ community'We are facing a systematic effort to erase us from public space'Written by Filip Noubel17 October 2022
Albania's tourism industry is on the rise, increasing risk of child sexual exploitation, warns new reportNew laws, policies need to be implemented to protect childrenWritten by Ardi Pulaj16 October 2022
Ukrainians and Russians turn to Twitter memes about Elon Musk, but this time the tone is no longer humorous"How do you like this, Elon Musk?" now represents war Written by Daria Dergacheva14 October 2022
Digitization of public services in Albania has increased their quality, digital rights analyst claimsThe COVID-19 pandemic provided impetus for the digitization process in AlbaniaWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation14 October 2022
Photographer Aleksandr Yakimchuk recreates Odesa in black-and-white'People I photograph on the streets are my prophets'Written by Filip Noubel14 October 2022
Can music and feminism help heal border conflicts in Central Asia?Hockey has changed my life forever Written by Filip Noubel14 October 2022
“We also speak Russian in Moldova, but don't want to have anything to do with the so-called Russian World”, says Moldovan writer Iulian CiocanI did actually write a novel about Russian tanks in ChișinăuWritten by Filip Noubel13 October 2022
Activists speculate on Elon Musk's foreign influence after proposing Ukraine and Taiwan peace dealsMusk denies his ties to Russia and ChinaWritten by Oiwan Lam13 October 2022
Can citizens of democracies still trust the law? A Global Voices Insights discussionA summary of our International Day of Democracy webinarWritten by Ameya Nagarajan11 October 2022
Russians fleeing Putin’s war face long border queues, overpriced flights, fear, and uncertaintyBordering countries face inflated rents and citizen concernsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, Zhar Zardykhan7 October 2022
Twitter Space: The Ukrainian language and its global significanceOver 40 million people in and outside of Ukraine speak UkrainianWritten by Sydney Allen6 October 2022