Pride marches challenge endemic homophobia in the BalkansSafety and impunity for violence against LGBTQ+ people remain pressing concerns Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe26 June 2023
The war has spread to the territory of Russia. Authorities are ignoring it, there is chaos on the borderThe authorities did not officially announce an evacuationWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe, Daria Dergacheva6 June 2023
Russia may ban transgender transitioningExperts and activists on how the life of trans people will change Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe, Daria Dergacheva30 May 2023
Why don't global south postcolonial countries associate themselves with post-Soviet countries of Eastern Europe?Russia’s invasion should be understood as both nationalist and imperialistWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe4 May 2023
Kosovo: Six attacks against journalists in December following escalating tensionsAll six incidents occurred in Serb-majority municipalities in the north of KosovoWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe6 January 2023
Opening of shipping routes from Ukraine will not abate commodity and food pressure on the Middle East and North AfricaLow harvests, destroyed equipment, occupied lands threaten global food supplyWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe14 August 2022
War in Ukraine is fundamentally changing the relationship between the internet and geopoliticsWar is cementing decade-long trends in internet governance and cyberwarfareWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe28 July 2022
The history of Turkey's unpopular hydroelectricity projects in Southeastern AnatoliaThe Southeasternanatolia Development Project has prioritized economic development over history Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe19 July 2022
Iraq, Iran, and local residents continue to oppose Turkey's hydroelectric projects along the TigrisIlisu Dam on the Tigris provokes local and international resistanceWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe19 July 2022
The Republic of Buryatia: invasion of Ukraine is an extension of Russia’s domestic dominance over the country's ethnic minoritiesUkrainians and Buryats share a history of Russian abuseWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe30 June 2022
China's wavering position on Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens its legacy at home and abroadChina's ambiguous position on the Russian invasion prolongs the warWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe15 June 2022
Ukrainian government attempts to pass necessary but unpopular labor reforms under martial lawDespite war, the Ukrainian government is passing long-planned economic reformsWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe3 June 2022
The Ukrainian Marshall Plan: Norman Foster, central banks, and Russian yachts The future of Ukraine's reconstruction is ambitious, but remains uncertainWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe25 May 2022
For acclaimed journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov, winning a Nobel Peace Prize offers no protectionRessa and Muratov have become the target of increased state violence Written by Mong Palatino, Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe5 May 2022
What does Russia’s history of urban warfare in Aleppo and Grozny mean for Ukraine? Russia's history of urban warfare signals a prolonged humanitarian crisisWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe28 March 2022
Fleeing Odessa, yet planning to return: How humanitarian organizations cope with the war in UkraineAn interview with Ukrainian humanitarians forced to fleeWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe18 March 2022
Can Ukraine's internet sustain longer-term attacks and destruction from Russia?Ukraine's telecommunication networks are key to defending against Russia's invasionWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe10 March 2022
In the Czech Republic, ‘private sanctions’ increase RussophobiaLayers of historical Russophobia are now coming together Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe8 March 2022
Russia’s cyberwarfare remains limited, while Ukraine is crowdsourcing its ownIs Ukraine's cyberspace immunized or is worst yet to come?Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe8 March 2022
Following invasion of Ukraine, Russia declares war on its citizensVladimir Putin is occupying Ukrainians and Russians alikeWritten by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe6 March 2022
Taiwan watches Ukraine closely wondering how the West would react in case of Chinese invasionCurrent events could be an eerie foreshadowing of Taiwan's futureWritten by Filip Noubel, Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe28 February 2022