Global Voices - Top Stories
Guatemalan journalist receives prestigious award from prison
1 day ago
The realities of older sex workers in Kenya2 days ago
Exiled Russian journalist scores interview with Moldovan president2 days ago
Georgia's ruling party adopts controversial foreign agent bill despite widespread protests3 days ago
Protecting the press and the environment15 days ago
Israel's war on Gaza7 months ago
The comforts and controversies of tea1 day ago
Exploring New Zealand's unique wildlife and learning about conservation efforts15 days ago
Marijeta Mojasevic's journey from stroke survivor to disability rights activist16 days ago
Learn about the Observatory5 months ago
Tea is a daily delight for Bangladeshis, yet plantation workers face immense hardships1 day ago
Google blocks access to pro-democracy protest song in Hong Kong after court ruling2 days ago
Turkey joins the ranks of countries considering a foreign agent law2 days ago
Symbolic, but distant in the future: A dam on Kyrgyzstan's Naryn river3 days ago
Central Asia & Caucasus4 years ago
Migratory grief: More than just homesickness4 days ago
A Glimpse into El Salvador's 'state of exception'4 days ago
Money from trees: What of Guyana's Indigenous people and their rights — and do they benefit from the carbon trade?4 days ago
Yemenis struggle with unauthorized reselling of phone numbers4 days ago
Middle East & North Africa4 years ago
Did the president of North Macedonia violate an international agreement?4 days ago
Eastern & Central Europe4 years ago
Young voters share their expectations ahead of South African elections5 days ago
Southeast Asian media groups cite need for press freedom in dealing with extreme weather events5 days ago
Nigerian students who stammer face barriers and stigmatization in schools6 days ago
Taliban bids on sports in Afghanistan to gain legitimacy at home and abroad8 days ago
Online resistance against Nicaragua's 'Peace Law'8 days ago
Right wing victory in North Macedonia presidential and parliamentary elections8 days ago
Floods and flooding 'will be part of our lives,' says Brazilian architect and urbanist8 days ago
The Global Coalition for Language Rights: A space for language justice8 days ago
Locals in Aruba protest unsustainable growth of hotel and tourism industry8 days ago
Government bid to ban 'Glory to Hong Kong' protest song approved by appeals court9 days ago
Heatwave highlights climate vulnerabilities in Southeast Asia9 days ago
'Sudan's civil war could last years if nothing is done': An interview with Hatim Abdulaziz9 days ago