Democratic Republic of Congo: What to read and who to follow to understand the social and political situationOver 7,000 professional journalists form the life-blood of the DRC media.Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long23 November 2023
In Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina's dual nationality courts controversy on eve of Presidential ElectionOpposition lodges judicial case to disqualify Rajoelina from the raceWritten by Mamisoa Raveloaritiana, Jean Sovon Translated by Adam Long23 November 2023
Portraits of exile: Feminista group's ongoing struggle for justice in IranReflections on the pressures faced by Iranians advocating for changeWritten by Maryam Mirza23 November 2023
What is a Jab Molassie, and does it have a place in promoting Tobago's tourism offering?'[O]ne of the most beautiful examples of how Carnival [was] designed for colonial disruption'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco22 November 2023
Universal Children’s Day: Post-Covid, Hong Kong must ensure children’s rightsLet the children be heard and tackle self-harm problemsWritten by Hong Kong Free Press22 November 2023
Undertones: What pop culture tells us about Myanmar’s politicsMyanmar’s military is co-opting celebrity cultureWritten by Civic Media Observatory, Eddie Lwyn22 November 2023
Nepal's TikTok ban is the first step towards more government control on social mediaA blanket ban violates the constitutional guarantee of freedom of expressionWritten by Rezwan22 November 2023
Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union: Climate justice or defense treaty?Australia has made its first climate agreement with a Pacific nationWritten by Mong Palatino22 November 2023
Spontaneous protests in today’s Russia are extremely dangerous, but in Dagestan the practice continuesWhy the mob in Dagestan stormed the airport in search of JewsWritten by Russia Post21 November 2023
Within the law’s shadow: The stealth erosion of the media environment in South KoreaThe government is accused of employing tactics that create a chilling effectWritten by Yenn Lee21 November 2023
Numerous journalists connected to Azerbaijani news site arrestedThe arrests are connected to an ongoing investigation on government corruptionWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva21 November 2023
Silencing the press: Threats, violence, and injustices against journalists in GhanaThe assaults have grown in frequency and severityWritten by Richard Wanjohi20 November 2023
How Dominica's designation of the world's first sperm whale sanctuary can help fight climate changeThe sanctuary will be monitored to ensure compliance with rules Written by Janine Mendes-Franco20 November 2023
Cambodian government, UNESCO implicated in mass displacement at Angkor WatOver 10,000 families have been forced to relocate without compensationWritten by Sydney Allen20 November 2023
North Macedonia journalists protest court order for enabling censorshipCourt verdict could restrict the work of independent media outletsWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation19 November 2023
Post-Hurricane Maria, Dominica is still trying to build climate-resilient homes, so at COP28, it will advocate for Loss and Damage financial mechanismsThe aim is to reduce vulnerability risk and increase climate resilienceWritten by Guest Contributor18 November 2023
‘The only white people who did not bring evil’: Serbian media narratives around Russia in AfricaAnalysis of a disinformation narrative spread by pro-Kremlin media in SerbiaWritten by International and Security Affairs Centre - ISAC18 November 2023
Why some parents are accused of abandoning their disabled children in special schools in NigeriaOften, children with disabilities are neglected Written by Guest Contributor18 November 2023
Russian artist Alexandra Skochilenko addresses the court in Saint Petersburg at her trial over anti-war messagesShe was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in a penal colonyWritten by Daria Dergacheva17 November 2023
Global Voices seeks researchers from Brazil and El Salvador to participate in our Civic Media Observatory projectsThe CMO investigates and decodes how people understand information ecosystemsWritten by Giovana Fleck17 November 2023
Tatar language activist who identifies as queer: ‘Under the influence of the modern Russian state, Central Asian politicians are trying to implement similar anti-gay policies’Tatar queer language activist talks about Kazakhstan and Russia challengesWritten by Elmira Lyapina17 November 2023