Sweden and Turkey relations sour after far-right politician burns the KoranThe Sweden-Turkey rift has deepened after the Koran burningWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva27 January 2023
“Black Race Trophy” celebrates anti-racism work in Brazil and beyondMozambican human rights activist, Graça Machel, was one of the honoreesWritten by Global Voices LusofoniaTranslated by Giovana Fleck26 January 2023
Cut from a different cloth: Former Nepali migrant worker is now an entrepreneurKrishna Raj Timilsina’s perseverance turned his life around Written by Nepali Times26 January 2023
Undertones in Myanmar: Junta, Buddhism, YouthHow is Myanmar's Junta justifying their power grab?Written by Civic Media Observatory26 January 2023
May 14 will determine the future of TurkeyThe vote is being framed as a choice between democracy and autocracyWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva25 January 2023
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen orders police to find Facebook beach ‘insulter’A minister insisted that 'insulting' the country's leader is not allowedWritten by VOD25 January 2023
Over 40,000 tons of neurotoxin were stored without any protection in North MacedoniaLindane is a neurotoxin that can be carcinogenicWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation25 January 2023
‘Joy and wonder’: Morning affirmations in preparation for Trinidad & Tobago CarnivalFor Attillah Springer, 'Carnival [...] is always about challenging what freedom means'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco24 January 2023
The band that Lukashenka declared extremist sang ‘Zhyve Belarus’ (Long live Belarus!)Members of the band, and their wives, have been in custody since October 2022Written by Daria Dergacheva24 January 2023
Lusophone African countries condemn attacks against democracy in BrazilThe Jan. 8 storming of the Three Powers Plaza caused reactionsWritten by Global Voices LusofoniaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana24 January 2023
Tanzanian President Suluhu ends six-year ban on political rallies, promises more reformsThe ban was imposed in 2016 by her hardline predecessor to clamp down on political dissentWritten by Bonface Witaba24 January 2023
How Tanzanian boxer Karim Mandonga hyped the sport back into the hearts of KenyansA boisterous boxer is reviving enthusiasm for the sport in East AfricaWritten by Richard Wanjohi24 January 2023
How Belize’s bright biodiversity is inextricably linked to blue carbon'More coral equals more fish...it’s amazing how much of a difference you can make' Written by Cari-Bois News23 January 2023
‘We are asking for forgiveness that we know we will never receive': In Russia, people are bringing flowers to monuments of UkrainiansTrying to to commemorate those killed by Russian bombing in Dnipro, UkraineWritten by Daria Dergacheva23 January 2023
Are youth in India, now more than ever, disinterested in politics?It is challenging to stay hopeful amid a crumbling democratic systemWritten by Vishal Rajadurai23 January 2023
Usain Bolt and many other Jamaicans have been the victims of major financial fraud—and now they want answers'Corruption...reduces the competitiveness of a country'Written by Emma Lewis22 January 2023
Anthony Joseph is the second Trinidadian in three years to win the T.S. Eliot prize for poetryThe pride in Trinidad and Tobago's literary circles is palpableWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco21 January 2023
In Russia, video games are unsafe for kids. But not for the usual reasonsThe Supreme Court has upheld the prison sentence of a teen for playing MinecraftWritten by Daria Dergacheva21 January 2023
“I will forever be the enemy of the Russian regime” says TikToker in MoldovaTikToker Nekoglai promised to donate USD 100,000 to buy drones for the Ukrainian armyWritten by Daria Dergacheva20 January 2023
Tensions over Lachin Corridor linger with no breakthrough in sightThe blockade is now in its second monthWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva20 January 2023
Azerbaijan's forgotten schoolsOne teacher's plea for help highlights a persistent problem in the countryWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva20 January 2023