Hong Kong’s neon glow dims, symbolising the end of an era'Hong Kong people have a very strong feeling of loss.'Written by Chloe Sze22 August 2024
Coastal villages struggle to recover after oil spill disaster near Philippine capitalCleanup operations are still ongoing almost a month after the spillWritten by Mong Palatino22 August 2024
What are the controversies over Hong Kong’s latest cybersecurity bill?The investigation power of the authorities is excessive and unprecedented Written by Oiwan Lam22 August 2024
How LGBTQ+ people live in Russia after being labeled an extremist communityStories of LGBTQ+ people living in Russian regionsWritten by Anastasia Pestova22 August 2024
From uprootedness to artistic expression: An interview with Cameroonian artist Salifou Lindou' ... I see my work as exploring the dual nature of human existence — strength and fragility'Written by Omid Memarian22 August 2024
Belarusian stand-up comedian who compared Lukashenka to a sparrow is accused of defamationUltimately, Komissarenko was able to obtain a talent visa to the United StatesWritten by Daria Dergacheva22 August 2024
The unique sounds of South Africa are a reminder of the country’s traditions, struggle, and resilienceSouth African music reflects the country's complex cultural heritageWritten by Zita Zage21 August 2024
What happened to Nigeria at the Paris Olympics?Nigerians are disappointed about their country's performance at the Summer OlympicsWritten by Guest Contributor21 August 2024
Venezuelan women say polarization in Venezuela is over'The rejection we're feeling this time is widespread'Written by Iulia HauTranslated by Melissa Vida21 August 2024
‘Buddha is with us!’ How the war in Ukraine has changed Russian BuddhismMobilization and the horrors of war have caused a rift Written by Guest Contributor21 August 2024
Expectations ahead of parliamentary election in Azerbaijan are grim: Interview with an independent candidate“This is the last election we can participate in”Written by Arzu Geybullayeva21 August 2024
One hundred Turkish lira for your data: How Turkish citizens lost all expectations of data security and privacyLeaks have offered almost unlimited access to Turkish citizens' dataWritten by Sencer Odabaşı21 August 2024
How online disinformation fuels religious, ethnic and sociopolitical tensions during Bangladesh’s regime changeOver 70 percent of mis-and disinformation was debunked as completely falseWritten by Guest Contributor20 August 2024
Being in exile is to struggle to say ‘here’' ... [Y]ou are not sure when, or even if, that flight back home will ever come' Written by Lokman Tsui, The Hongkonger20 August 2024
Are 90 percent of Kenyans homophobic?Ultra-conservative advocacy group CitizenGo circulated a petition with deceptive data claimsWritten by Linda Ngari20 August 2024
Starlink in Sudan: A lifeline or war facilitator?Internet is being used as a weapon by warring partiesWritten by Digital Rights Lab20 August 2024
Fear and intolerance: The impact of blasphemy allegations on Pakistan’s minoritiesBlasphemy accusations incite violence, deepening the crisis for Pakistan’s vulnerable minoritiesWritten by Ramna Saeed20 August 2024
The passing of an iconic Guyanese singer sparks patriotic feelings, as border dispute with Venezuela drags onDave Martins' music 'was the heartbeat of our region'Written by Emma Lewis20 August 2024
‘We have nothing except our hearts, and our minds': Vietnamese activist sentenced to five years in prisonAnh Chi's YouTube videos denounced abuse of powerWritten by Mong Palatino19 August 2024
Venezuelans use AI avatars and Instagram Live to fight back Maduro's repressionJournalists and activists do everything they can to keep the information flowingWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo19 August 2024
Meet the US boxer who laid the foundation of boxing in UzbekistanSydney Jackson coached children in Tashkent for 45 years Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev19 August 2024