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
Brazilian candidates reduce attention on peripheral neighborhoods in 2022 electionsCompared to the 2018 elections, presidential candidates’ plans referenced them 80 percent less Written by Agência Mural Translated by Liam Anderson22 October 2022
Explaining the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China: JiangshanSafeguarding the single party state is the top priorityWritten by Oiwan Lam21 October 2022
Australia's unique natural wonders are at risk from ecotourism expansionNational parks face increasing environmental and cultural damage from developmentWritten by Kevin Rennie21 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
Turkish lawmakers ratify new disinformation billThe restrictions went into effect on October 18Written by Arzu Geybullayeva21 October 2022
Ola Bini, the cyberactivist who causes panic in EcuadorThe case of Ola Bini reveals the Ecuadorian state's ignorance of cybersecurityWritten by Carlos E. Flores Translated by Ameya Nagarajan21 October 2022
Filming Gyani Maiya Sen who inspired efforts to revive the dying Kusunda language in NepalHer dream of teaching young Kusundas to speak their language is aliveWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary, Subhashish Panigrahi20 October 2022
In Ukraine, the war has reshaped language to create new idiomsLanguage has been politicized to reflect the new reality in UkraineWritten by Volodymyr Tyravskyi20 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
Citizen journalists face challenges in Cambodia, Thailand, and MyanmarThey risk harassment, detention, and economic hardship for their workWritten by Mong Palatino19 October 2022
Ugandan poet spreads her message despite new law to criminalize online dissentDr. Stella Nyanza has been one of the most outspoken voices in UgandaWritten by Njeri Wangari19 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
Can Jamaica efficiently make the much-needed transition to renewable energy?Energy diversification seems to be happening on a project basis, instead of on a national levelWritten by Guest Contributor18 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
Kianoush Ramezani: The journey of an exiled political cartoonistBeing an Iranian political cartoonist in exileWritten by Mariam A.17 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