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Kwok Yin-sang's prosecution has shocked overseas Hong Kong communities, as he was the first relative of a wanted activist ...
Grigory Melkonyants, head of an election monitoring group, speaks in court about hope and joy in the times of despair. Next ...
According to the World Bank and UNESCO, girls' education in Sub-Saharan Africa is 30 years behind that of developed countries.
Who pays the price for progress? Who gets to decide what development looks like? And can we truly speak of climate solutions ...
Ulviyya Guliyeva was the 25th journalist arrested. Known for her coverage of rights violations, freedom of expression, and ...
There are millions of Russian-speaking people around the world ready to support media they trust. You need to find the right ...
The Congolese philosopher and writer V.Y. Mudimbe passed away on April 22 at the age of 83. He leaves behind a body of work essential to understanding colonization and African identities.
Two narratives presenting opposing takes on the classification of Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist far-right ...
Even simple public criticism of the regime can lead to repression. Russian security services apply particularly harsh methods ...
In all three countries, governments frame protests as foreign-instigated attempts at a “color revolution.” The tactic is not new, but has resurfaced with renewed intensity.
Over 2,000 people marched in Pretoria, South Africa, in early April, demanding government action against ongoing violence ...
The author says the piece is “authentically Caribbean” – essentially “a story about family [and] its role in creating spaces ...