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This interview with writer Prava Baral explores her journey as a poet, novelist, and academic, highlighting her focus on ...
"Many of our Indigenous seeds have already disappeared. Our people have embraced foreign seeds at the expense of our local ...
Our small newsrooms struggle to compete with global platforms that are reshaping the media landscape. We must not allow AI to weaken media freedom, independence, or diversity in our region.“ ...
According to Yaman Akdeniz, head of Turkey's Freedom of Expression Association, the blocking was not surprising “as hundreds ...
On April 11 in Almaty, Judge Beinegul Kaisina sentenced the journalist to five years of “restricted freedom” (a non-custodial ...
Yilan is a Japanese-based creole language that was developed from colonial interactions between the speakers of the ...
Negligence, sabotage, or both? The Bandar Abbas blast unearths Iran’s deep security flaws and public disillusionment.
Let’s take a closer look at the reasons behind Daniel Noboa’s re-election as president of Ecuador despite the criticism ...
According to the United Nations, Nigeria has the highest deforestation rate in the world, with an estimated 3.7 percent of ...
Mi Historia promotes peace in some of the most marginalized communities in Colombia. In these settings, journalism emerges as ...
Exile sharpens your voice — because you no longer live under the immediate threat of imprisonment. But it’s also deeply ...
This story is part of Undertones, Global Voices’ Civic Media Observatory‘s newsletter. Subscribe to Undertones. The Holy See’s calls for peace in the Holy Land and Jerusalem have been recurring for ...