Podcast: What is the Unfreedom Monitor?Editor and contributors tell us stories from their regionsWritten by Ameya Nagarajan9 April 2022
What Bolsonaro's ‘neutrality’ on Russia's invasion of Ukraine meansBolsonaro distanced himself from Brazil's positions at the UNWritten by Giovana FleckTranslated by Liam Anderson8 April 2022
War, words, and worries in Central AsiaThe Russo-Ukrainian war and official response across Central AsiaWritten by Zhar Zardykhan8 April 2022
The legacy of Chile's last Yaghan speaker lives onCristina Calderón may have been the last Yaghan speaker, but not the last YaghanWritten by Anna Luisa Daigneault8 April 2022
Shanghai continues citywide lockdown despite public outcry, food shortages and chaosThere are more lockdown-related deaths than COVID-related deathsWritten by Oiwan Lam8 April 2022
European Court of Human Rights vindicates Macedonian journalists convicted of defamationMacedonian courts had previously ruled against the journalistsWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation7 April 2022
Another horrific murder/suicide in Trinidad & Tobago revives discussion about domestic violence'A misogynist, machismo culture has been inculcated into many men'Written by Flora Thomas7 April 2022
Satellite mapping project tracks damage to Ukrainian communities'We may be entering an era when it's difficult for the military and politicians to lie'Written by Nevin Thompson7 April 2022
Why hasn't Jamaica made Bob Marley a national hero yet?'He built a city which hath foundations'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco7 April 2022
‘The world’s perception of Ukraine has changed’ says singer from cult band Okean ElzyHe believes the war will be shorter with Europe's helpWritten by Filip Noubel6 April 2022
As international negotiations end in Jamaica, the threat of deep-sea mining hangs over the world's oceans'The environment cannot be put to one side'Written by Emma Lewis, Janine Mendes-Franco6 April 2022
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam will not run for a second termFormer police officer John Lee may become the top leaderWritten by Oiwan Lam6 April 2022
Twenty far-right activists convicted over July 5 attack on journalistsAt least 50 journalists were battered during the planned PRIDE march last yearWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media5 April 2022
Mass coral bleaching of Australia's Great Barrier Reef goes under the media radarThe devastating event threatens reef's long term survivalWritten by Kevin Rennie5 April 2022
‘We are living under constant video surveillance in Ecuador,’ says activist Anaís CórdovaMass surveillance technologies mainly come from Chinese, Swedish, Israeli and US companiesWritten by Carlos E. FloresTranslated by Ameya Nagarajan5 April 2022
Introducing The Unfreedom Monitor, a new project of Global Voices AdvoxA methodology for tracking digital authoritarianism worldwideWritten by Nanjala Nyabola5 April 2022
WAR IS WAR: Vkontakte users discuss the Russian invasion of UkraineThe analysis revealed positive, negative, and neutral reactions from RussiansWritten by Daria Dergacheva4 April 2022
Mexico in crisis with eight journalists murdered so far this yearNo government has provided a real solutionWritten by Mercedes MatzTranslated by Melissa Vida4 April 2022
Social media platforms in Sri Lanka briefly restricted amidst curfew and protestsMajor social media platforms were blocked for around 16 hoursWritten by Rezwan4 April 2022
Malaysians worry over reported plan to sell contact tracing app to a private firmThe hashtag #StopUsingMySejahtera trended on TwitterWritten by Mong Palatino2 April 2022
Exploring the use of tech-based tools in India to curb dissent during protests"This is a software. It does not see faith" — Home MinsterWritten by Advox1 April 2022