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Minority Journalists Are Under Threat in South Asia

By GroundViews This post by V. Priyatharshan, Rohith Upadhyay and Amin Anwar originally appeared on Groundviews, an award-winning citizen journalism website in Sri Lanka. An edited and shortened...

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Love, Marriage and Rebellion: Exploring Feminist Themes in India’s Angika...

  By Amrit Sufi When I was around four years old, my family moved from our village in Bihar to a town in Jharkhand in eastern India. Growing up, whenever I struggled with my studies, my parents would...

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‘I Would Rather Die Because of a Missile Than of Sadness in Another City’:...

  By Anna Shabanova-Serdechna Sirens, shelling, tears, destruction — these are the realities of an average day in a frontline area in the East of Ukraine. Donetsk region, more than half of which is...

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Where Are the Unusual Swarms of Bees in ChișinăU, Moldova, Coming From?

By Daria Dergacheva In Chișinău, Moldova’s capital, and other cities of Moldova, people have spotted several large swarms of bees.  Moldovan independent news outlet NewsMaker published an article about...

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Decolonization, the Climate Crisis, and Improving Media Education in the Pacific

  By Mong Palatino Global Voices interviewed veteran writer and educator David Robie who discussed the state of Pacific media, journalism education, and the role of the press in addressing...

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The Story of a Nigerian Lesbian: From Holy Celibacy to Secret Marriage

By Minority Africa This story was originally published by Minority Africa in collaboration with FairPlanet , and a shorter version is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing...

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Ten LGBTQ+ Couples ‘Pride to Wed’ Despite Same-Sex Marriage Not Being...

  By Hong Kong Free Press This report by Hillary Leung was originally published at Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) on July 6, 2024. An edited version is published below as part of a content partnership...

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One of the Last Liberal Universities in Russia Shuts Down Its Political...

  By Daria Dergacheva Global Voices translated and republished an article by Holod Magazine, reporting on the closure of the Faculty of Political Science at the European University in Saint Petersburg....

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Beryl in Jamaica, the Colour of the Sea

  By Emma Lewis The following article was originally published by Global Voices contributor Emma Lewis on Substack. An edited version is republished here with permission. A Beryl is a rather lovely...

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In Nepal, When Yaks Go, so Does Culture

  By Nepali Times This story was originally published by Tanka Dhakal at the Nepali Times. An edited version is republished below as part of a content-sharing agreement. Yaks, which used to be the...

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Australia’s Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat Is Back From Brink of Extinction

  By Kevin Rennie Good news stories about the environment are sometimes hard to find. Enter Australia’s northern hairy-nosed wombat, which has stepped back from the edge of extinction. Wombats are...

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After Hurricane Beryl, How Can St. Vincent & the Grenadines Recover Beyond...

  By Guest Contributor By Holly Bynoe On July 1, an early and “unprecedented” storm, Hurricane Beryl, swept through my home islands of the transboundary Grenadines. Mayreau, Canouan, Union Island,...

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Workplace Burnout Syndrome Is Finally Being Recognized in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  By Balkan Diskurs This article by Amir Barleci was originally published on Balkan Diskurs, a project of the Post-Conflict Research Center (PCRC). An edited version has been republished by Global...

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Chinese Social Media Users Call This Age “The Garbage Time of History”

  By Oiwan Lam Content notice: This article contains mentions of suicide and mental health issues. Some discussions could be triggering for some readers. A new buzzword, “the garbage time of history”...

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Tea, the Heartbeat of Daily Life in Mauritania

  By Jean Sovon In Mauritania, tea is part of the national cultural heritage. Consumed at any time, it creates the space for an essential ritual of socialization. Mauritanians discovered tea in the...

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How Animal Rights Are Progressing on the Latin American Continent

  Written by Connectas Translated by Ellie Weekes Article written by Leonardo Oliva for CONNECTAS. Republished and edited by Global Voices under a media partnership agreement. Social media platforms...

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The Bangladesh Tinderbox

  By Nepali Times This story by Bangladeshi photojournalist Shahidul Alam was first published on Nepali Times. An edited version is republished below as part of a content-sharing agreement. It would be...

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Life Under Military Rule in Myanmar’s Biggest City

  By The Irrawaddy This article by Yazar Aung was originally published in The Irrawaddy, an independent news website in Myanmar. This edited version is republished on Global Voices as part of a...

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Turkey’s Bill on Stray Dogs Is Not Really About the Safety of the Streets

  By Arzu Geybullayeva Turkey’s parliament members has been locked in a series of heated discussions since July 17, over legislation proposed by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP),  aimed...

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In Turkey, Anti-Immigrant Sentiments Are on the Rise Once Again

  By Arzu Geybullayeva Violent protests targeting Turkey’s Syrian refugee community in Turkey’s Kayseri province broke out on June 30, reigniting anti-immigrant sentiment in the country. The National...

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