Indonesia is still moving its capital to Nusantara despite rising public oppositionWritten by Arpan Rachman30 October 2022
‘Avengers’ assemble on Twitter to help bring out the vote in BrazilWritten by Global Voices Brazil30 October 2022
Student-run press in Thailand offered money by Chinese investor to stop operatingWritten by Mong Palatino30 October 2022
Dolma Diaries attempts to break down stereotypes and enmity, one episode at a timeWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva28 October 2022
Queen Elizabeth II and British capitalism: The role of tropes and distractionsA gift for the ‘power players and beneficiaries of modern capitalism’Written by Ian Inkster30 October 2022
Kathmandu’s street-smart dogs — worshipped for a day'We worship dogs in the morning and frighten them at night'Written by Nepali Times30 October 2022
Azerbaijan’s thriving feminist movement: challenges and perspectives So far, attempts to silence the group have been futileWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, Fatima Karimova28 October 2022
Indonesia rallies to support women in Iran amid concerns over rising domestic conservatism"What is happening in Iran could occur in Indonesia"Written by Sydney Allen28 October 2022
Three violent acts per day during Brazil's first round of elections, according to surveyCount made by Agencia Publica considere cases from August 16 until October 2Written by Agencia Publica, Liam Anderson28 October 2022
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
Undertones: Brazil copes with ‘digital militias’ ahead of tense electionsDo the ends justify the means when dealing with disinformation?Written by Civic Media Observatory27 October 2022
Leonie ‘Miss Lee’ Forbes, beloved doyenne of Jamaican stage and film, passes away at 85'One the finest actors [and] broadcasters has exited the stage'Written by Emma Lewis26 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
Armenia is rocked by the suicide of a gay coupleThe couple reportedly faced harassment and homophobiaWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva26 October 2022
Explaining the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China: Struggle and fightXi Jinping is consolidating power within the Chinese Communist PartyWritten by Oiwan Lam26 October 2022
‘A girl with a Hindu heart’A Trinidadian poet finds her inner lightWritten by Shivanee Ramlochan25 October 2022
Police detains scores of activists at an opposition party rally in AzerbaijanAn opposition rally calling for democratic reforms was dispersed by policeWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva25 October 2022
Klinika Bernardo pioneers, innovates community health care for HIV patients in the PhilippinesIt has won awards and became a model clinic in the countryWritten by Kodao Productions25 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
In Trinidad & Tobago, Divali remains a festival beloved by people of all faithsUnity prevails, just like light over darkness Written by Janine Mendes-Franco24 October 2022
How Palestinian youth resisted Israeli occupation: With a haircutPalestinians use various forms of resistance against Israeli apartheidWritten by Mariam A.24 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
How the hot chilli pepper ‘Akabare’ came to tickle the taste-buds of Nepali noodle loversHot and spicy Korean noodles have a competition in NepalWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary24 October 2022
More guns, fewer control mechanisms: Brazilian journalist analyzes Bolsonaro’s gun policyTo Cecilia Olliveira, the problem is not one to be solved with elections or in one government Written by Fernanda Canofre23 October 2022