TIME Magazine chooses Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley as one of ‘the world's most influential people’'There are some who stand tall and stand out no matter where they are from'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco23 May 2022
The propagandist Dugin and the justification of Russian imperialismDugin's message: Russia is not at war with Ukraine, but with the WestWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation23 May 2022
Five Latin American media that refuse to be silencedThese independent media overcome censorship with innovative ideasWritten by Jacobo Nájera, Kelly Chaib De Mares, Belen Febres, Gabriela Mesones Rojo, LullyTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan23 May 2022
The elephant whisperer of NepalSaluting a citizen scientist who protects wild elephantsWritten by Nepali Times23 May 2022
How Russians are protesting the war in Ukraine from a totalitarian stateIndependent sources contributed photos of protest signs around RussiaWritten by Daria Dergacheva23 May 2022
Bosnia and Herzegovina diaspora: A vague perception of home and homelandBosnian expats consider corruption a key factor preventing their return Written by Balkan Diskurs23 May 2022
Activists rally for marriage equality in ThailandActivists presented a rewritten version of Constitutional Court's ruling on marriage lawWritten by Prachatai22 May 2022
8 photos to revel in the beauty of nature in Central America and Peru'As a biologist, I grabbed a camera to photograph the biodiversity around me'Written by Daniel NúñezTranslated by Melissa Vida22 May 2022
In their own words: Facilitated conversation as a way to report on Latin AmericaSources interview each other and break the traditional reporting moldWritten by Fabiola Gutiérrez, Natalie Van HoozerTranslated by Fabiola Gutierrez, Natalie Van Hoozer20 May 2022
Trinidad & Tobago's failure to act on decades of abuse allegations has done unspeakable damage to children in state care'Little has changed. If anything, conditions are worse'Written by Flora Thomas20 May 2022
Just a Band’s return comes as Kenya redefines its musical identityJust a band created Africa’s first viral music videoWritten by Njeri Wangari20 May 2022
In their own words: Latinas with disabilities turn their homes into pandemic battlegroundsSix women with disabilities talked to each other about day-to-day life at home during the pandemicWritten by Fabiola Gutiérrez, Natalie Van HoozerTranslated by Natalie Van Hoozer19 May 2022
Myanmar journalists face grave risks at every turnMore than 143 journalists have been arrested since the 2021 coupWritten by Mong Palatino19 May 2022
In Georgia, veteran journalist sentenced to 3.5 years in jailThe journalist was found guilty on corruption chargesWritten by OC Media19 May 2022
A Uyghur journalist's demand: Bring an end to my family’s decades of sufferingAn open letter to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle BacheletWritten by Shohret Hoshur19 May 2022
Amid drought and climate crisis, the Mexican state Querétaro faces possible privatization of its waterPeople in Querétaro want water to be a public good, not privatizedWritten by Elvira HerreraTranslated by Liam Anderson18 May 2022
Ylli Morina: The 13-year-old mathematical genius from Skopje who is tutoring university studentsHe shares his knowledge via a YouTube channel, mainly in AlbanianWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation18 May 2022
Covering the economic crisis in Sri Lanka: The cost of pursuing journalismYet Sri Lankan journalists continue to file reportsWritten by Raisa Wickrematunge17 May 2022
Central Asia’s fears of rising militancy in Afghanistan as Moscow invades UkraineHow Russia's withdrawal from the region unties Taliban aggressionWritten by Zhar Zardykhan17 May 2022
Five independent journalists who have impacted Cuba These journalists have endured censorship, harassment, and arrests for defending press freedomWritten by Luis RodriguezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan17 May 2022
The most desperate response to the COVID-19 lockdown in China: ‘We are the last generation.’"Don't give birth. It's all suffering."Written by Oiwan Lam16 May 2022