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Global Voices

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Uganda’s first peace journalism awards redefine the media landscape
The PJF’s framework seeks to move the media beyond sensationalism toward peace and development-oriented reporting, emphasizing early identification of
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yesterday
Who deserves to know I am HIV positive?
“It is due to the stigma that my parents and siblings remain unaware of my HIV history. It’s been three years since the diagnosis, one year since I reached
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yesterday
Beyond the bylines: How Kant Kaw turned a dream into a 15-year fight for equality in Myanmar
“Women often carry heavier emotional burdens. Without mental resilience, it is easy to break so I protect myself carefully.”
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Global Voices
1/31/2026
Wasting renewable energy comes at a high cost for the Dominican Republic
By operating thermal plants above their limits and maintaining a grid with insufficient storage capacity, the DR wastes part of its clean energy and generates
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Global Voices
1/31/2026
Movement as solidarity: Walking for a cause across the U.S. and Britain
A Buddhist pilgrimage in the U.S. and a solidarity walk in the U.K. use long-distance walking as a nonconfrontational form of public peace witness.
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Global Voices
1/30/2026
Why India’s Aravalli Mountain Range matters: Interview with Anuradha P Dhawan
India’s Supreme Court’s redefinition of the Aravalli hills has triggered nationwide protests, with environmentalists warning that mining and real estate
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Global Voices
1/30/2026
Off the scales: A Kurdish tale of absent justice in Syria
From Afrin to Aleppo, one family’s homes become bargaining chips amid displacement, extortion, and the lingering threat of violence.
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Global Voices
1/29/2026
Viral app ‘Are You Dead Yet?’ unveils the anxiety and pain of single Chinese youths
“Are You Dead Yet?” appealed to the psychology of the insecure youths, who don’t want to disturb others but wish that someone would pay attention to them
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Global Voices
1/29/2026
Tensions high in DRC, the global cobalt capital, between artisanal miners and industrial mining companies
Kolwezi in the Lualaba Province of the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where tensions are high between artisanal miners and industrial
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Global Voices
1/29/2026
Pakistan’s Aafia Siddiqui and the elusive truth in a landscape of politicized narratives
The Islamabad High Court repeatedly rebuked Pakistani officials for using the case of Aafia Siddiqui as a symbolic political tool rather than pursuing
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Global Voices
1/27/2026
Sly Dunbar, one half of the groundbreaking ‘Riddim Twins’ of Jamaican music, dies at 73
“Sly was an architect of sound. Alongside Robbie Shakespeare, he established a foundation that defined the era of Reggae and Dancehall.”
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Global Voices
1/27/2026
Harassment and security threats forced the cancellation of a Pride-themed community event in Malaysia
"This program was not cancelled because it was unlawful, but because an environment was created in which reckless rhetoric, misinformation and fear-mongering
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Global Voices
1/26/2026
Morocco, AFCON, and the controversies that trailed Africa’s biggest football event
“This isn’t ‘passion,’ it’s medieval conduct wearing a modern jersey, enabled by CAF.”
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Global Voices
1/25/2026
After COP30, climate projects continue to threaten Indonesia’s Indigenous communities
"At COP30, countries rarely discussed the rights of indigenous peoples. Most progress for these groups took place outside the main talks."
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Global Voices
1/25/2026
Beyond boubou and wax prints: Africa Fashion Tour changes perceptions of African creativity
African women’s wardrobes are diverse. Quite mixed, African fashion is sometimes traditional, sometimes Western, and sometimes a combination. It is unclassifiable
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Global Voices
1/23/2026
Truth-telling and treaty: Australian Indigenous lawyer’s commitment to real change for First Nations People
"For me, cultural continuity is both a responsibility and a source of strength. It reminds me of why this work matters and who it is ultimately for."
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Global Voices
1/23/2026
Venezuela inflates release figures as political prisoners remain in limbo
As Venezuelan authorities claim a mass release of political prisoners, families wait outside detention centers without answers, or guarantees. Behind the
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