Mauritania leading the way with freedom of expression in AfricaPress offenses were decriminalized in Mauritania in 2011Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura16 July 2024
Bangladesh: Meta accuses ruling party and think tank of coordinated inauthentic behaviorMeta found links to individuals associated with the ruling party Written by Shoeb A11 July 2024
Controversial hacktivists may have prompted El Salvador’s censorship of TelegramHackers offer insights in exclusive interviewWritten by Abigail Paz10 July 2024
Women’s investigative journalism in Madagascar: An interview with Damy GovinaThe people have to endure political crises and appalling conditionsWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura9 July 2024
Faith turns fatal as blasphemy laws ignite unchecked extremism in PakistanMinorities are often the target of the blasphemy allegationsWritten by Asfandiyar8 July 2024
‘Free at last': Aussies respond to Julian Assange homecomingWikileaks founder’s release from prison brings mixed reactions down underWritten by Kevin Rennie8 July 2024
In Georgia, a series of legal amendments are putting the country's EU aspirations on holdMost recently, the LGBT propaganda bill passed its first readingWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media4 July 2024
Implications of the EU Digital Services Act on critical voices in Serbia: Challenges for civil society organizations and investigative journalistsThe impartiality of the future Digital Services Coordinator is a burning issue Written by Guest Contributor18 June 2024
Minority journalists are under threat in South AsiaReporters have faced harassment, arrest, threats and even deathWritten by GroundViews14 June 2024
Trinidad & Tobago's arrest of Canadian vlogger ‘Chris Must List’ raises questions about much more than the lawPublic opinion remains divided: was he was promoting the gangster life or documenting social realities?Written by Janine Mendes-Franco7 June 2024
Indonesia’s Broadcasting Bill could restrict investigative journalism and LGBTQ+ contentProtests forced legislators to suspend deliberations on the billWritten by Mong Palatino6 June 2024
Why media literacy matters now more than ever: Insights from the third African media convention held in GhanaAddressing the unique challenges and opportunities facing African media in the digital ageWritten by Cecilia Maundu31 May 2024
The Brazilian and Indian dilemma: How to regulate AI and Big Tech?Both Brazil and India have elections in 2024Written by Shubhangi Heda, Alice Lana31 May 2024
The latest defamation bill further tightens restrictions on free speech in PakistanActivists label the bill draconian, regressive, and authoritarianWritten by R Umaima Ahmed30 May 2024
In Russia, a journalist is detained for ‘apology’ for the Taliban A hypocritical move given Kremlin's growing ties with the groupWritten by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan22 May 2024
Guatemalan journalist receives prestigious award from prisonZamora is a symbol of the persecution against journalists in Guatemala and the regionWritten by Prensa ComunitariaTranslated by Melissa Vida17 May 2024
Turkey joins the ranks of countries considering a foreign agent lawAnyone can be labeled an agent of influence Written by Arzu Geybullayeva16 May 2024
Exiled Russian journalist scores interview with Moldovan presidentWhy did Maia Sandy think it was a good idea?Written by Daria Dergacheva16 May 2024
Southeast Asian media groups cite need for press freedom in dealing with extreme weather events"Every story is potentially an environmental story"Written by Mong Palatino13 May 2024
Online resistance against Nicaragua‘s ‘Peace Law’Facebook, Instagram and TikTok as spaces for truth and justiceWritten by ProBoxTranslated by ProBox, Melissa Vida10 May 2024