In Nigeria, the government weaponises the law against online expressionLaws that protect online expression are being used to violate itWritten by Tomiwa Ilori17 December 2021
Undertones: Online violence in Myanmar, Pakistan’s smog cover-upDynamics of power in Myanmar and Pakistan, online and offline.Written by Civic Media Observatory17 December 2021
Despite updates in legislation, organisations in Uganda struggle with data protection and privacy complianceA new report highlights practice on the groundWritten by Brian Oduti17 December 2021
2021 in retrospective: Authoritarian practices threatened journalists and restricted media freedom in South AsiaPress and internet freedom faced challenges in 2021Written by Rezwan16 December 2021
Tunisia: New prosecutions resurrect shadow of dictatorshipDespite reforms in 2011, gaps in legislation allow for repressionWritten by Yosr Jouini16 December 2021
In Sudan, the court stands on the side of unrestricted access to the internetThe law fights for citizens under dictatorial ruleWritten by Khattab Hamad16 December 2021
July 7 declared World Kiswahili Language Day: A new project seeks to better understand present day dialectal variations in SwahiliThe project will analyze the diverse contexts where Swahili is spokenWritten by Njeri Wangari15 December 2021
Lost and found: Repatriation of Laxmi-Narayan's statue to Kathmandu Valley’s PatanThe God has returned to its homeWritten by Sanjib Chaudhary15 December 2021
SMEX: Israel’s presence at Expo Dubai 2020 Is a threat to digital rightsIsrael's participation is seen as a golden opportunity for surveillance firmsWritten by SMEX15 December 2021
How did Vietnam do on human rights in 2021?'The human rights picture in Vietnam is dark and depressing'Written by The 88 Project15 December 2021
Mozambican government reacts to conflict by imposing its own digital narrativesSince October 2017, Mozambique has been experiencing armed conflict.Written by Dércio Tsandzana14 December 2021
Russian filmmaker Sergei Solovyov dies at 77Solovyov had a prolific career as film and theatre directorWritten by Tanya Lokot14 December 2021
In the midst of floods and climate change, these are the local systems that hold the fabric of Assam togetherVolunteer groups save the day in Assam’s flood-ravaged villagesWritten by Anumeha Verma14 December 2021
The ‘immoral’ 42 songs banned from Indonesia's daytime radioRegulatory agencies said the songs could be deemed inappropriateWritten by Juke Carolina, Sydney Allen14 December 2021
Arrest of activist Khurram Parvez shows ‘a new hostility towards civil society in Kashmir’Parvez has been vocal against the policies of the Indian governmentWritten by Ather Zia14 December 2021
Myanmar’s ‘silent strike’ delivers loud condemnation of continuing military ruleMillions of people stayed home from to protest military ruleWritten by Mong Palatino14 December 2021
St Lucia announces it will host a ‘vaxxed’ Carnival in 2022, but is it realistic?Economic strategy, support for the creative sector, or vaccination tactic? Written by Janine Mendes-Franco13 December 2021
Namibian activists maximize social media to expose unlawful jurisdiction and homophobic legislatureThe Namibian government is sending contradictory messages Written by Lisa Plank13 December 2021
Agroecology, Nepal’s answer to climate changeThe answer to addressing climate impact is to regenerate the most important ecosystem of all: the soilWritten by Nepali Times12 December 2021
In photos: Could the mountains of the Caribbean be an opportunity for sustainable tourism?December 11 is International Mountain DayWritten by Emma Lewis11 December 2021
Zagreb protests: Croatians divided around COVID-19 certificatesCroatian society has been polarized by anti-COVID-19 measures and anti-vaccination protestsWritten by Rafaela Landikusic11 December 2021