You may dislike the choice [but] to declare that it denigrates culture is to flatten centuries of complexity into a single anxious conclusion.” ...
With 127.7 million registered voters—including 64.8 million men, 62.9 million women, and 1,234 third-gender voters—the 13th National Parliamentary Election of Bangladesh represented one of the largest ...
In Burundi, large-scale tea production is hampering efforts to protect endangered species, such as chimpanzees. A tea plantation stretches as far as the eye can see on the edge of Kibira National Park ...
Sangita Swechcha of Global Voices interviewed Mani Lohani about his long career in writing and television journalism, his ...
Bangladeshi political parties compete for Gen Z’s attention with viral content, while battling misinformation alongside ...
As war, succession anxieties, and public grief converge, debates resurface about how Iran’s system reshapes itself under extreme internal and external pressure ...
Maria Kalesnikava made several calls to negotiate with the Belarusian dictator. This goes against the usual policies of both the Belarusian opposition in exile as well as the EU politicians ...
Jimmy Lai's sentence marks the harshest punishment among all prosecutions under the 2020 National Security Law, enacted by ...
Since 2012, Mali has been in security turmoil with the emergence and expansion of several radical non-State armed groups.
Living in Thailand, if you don’t have money, you can’t go anywhere. It’s like migrants need to have money all the time.” ...
"Can a journalist be deemed to have committed sedition or caused public mischief simply by asking a question at a public forum?
It is due to the stigma that my parents and siblings remain unaware of my HIV history. It’s been three years since the ...