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The most recent newsletter highlights the deepening political struggle, marked by escalating repressions, a shrinking space for dissent, and growing international condemnation.
As Egypt built its High Dam, Sudan’s Nubian valleys quietly disappeared underwater, displacing thousands, burying ancient ...
The Bote community in Nepal is facing livelihood insecurity due to conservation laws enforced by Chitwan National Park, which have restricted them from continuing their ancestral fishing practices.
In terms of gender gap rankings, Sub-Saharan Africa ranks sixth globally, with a gender parity score of 68.0 percent. Namibia ...
Rightwing political parties and politicians in India have repeatedly demanded, unsuccessfully, to remove the words “secular” ...
Both protestors and pro-government actors utilized AI to further their causes. In a country where reliable information often ...
Sangita Swechcha interviewed Nepali writer and art promoter Nirmal Kumar Thapa to learn more about his work as a cultural ...
Practices undermining stability in Togo’s media environment are re-emerging, posing new challenges to press freedom.
As an immigrant and fire survivor, I reflect more deeply on the fragility of home, shifting identity, and the need to care ...
Work by artist Rashida Dilshad from the Sultan Kizlar collective called “Oriental Woman,” 2025. Text: “From Mali to Jakarta, ...
In Cameroon, a summer holidays are a good time for parents to encourage their children to learn new technologies such as ...
China's Anti-Food Waste Law mostly oversees and punishes the catering and media sectors with fines for misleading consumers ...