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Global Voices

Citizen media stories from around the world. The first global community-based newsroom. We build bridges and global understanding.
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Life at the U.S.–Mexico border under the Trump administration
The Trump administration has reintroduced some of its most contentious border measures, leading to renewed targeting, detention, and deportation of migrant
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At COP30, civil society stepped into real, not symbolic, leadership
After several conferences shaped by restrictions and tensions between governments and social movements, this COP had active voices in the discussions from
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Australia's under 16 social media ban under microscope at home and abroad
"The social media feeds that once connected us are now driving us apart. Social media algorithms are flooding young men’s feeds with radical misogynistic
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yesterday
Words across worlds: Moharaj Sharma on language, culture, and belonging in Nepal
Global Voices interviewed Moharaj Sharma to explore his path as a poet, journalist, and documentarian, and his enduring efforts to elevate Nepali literature,
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Global Voices
yesterday
Nepal’s Indigenous communities pay the highest price for their part in the organized illegal wildlife trade
Nepal is both the source and transit site for wildlife poaching, and has long flourished as a route for the illegal trade.
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Global Voices
12/12/2025
A Filipino journalist pushes back against red-tagging and disinformation by taking on Meta
In 2023, journalist Cong Corrales filed a landmark case against Meta to obtain the identities behind the accounts that had led a vicious smear operation
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Global Voices
12/12/2025
‘Femicide does not start on the day of the crime’: A Brazilian researcher’s view on gender violence in her country
[Femicide] starts when psychological violence is minimized, when a partner’s control is normalized as jealousy, when jokes or demeaning comments about
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Global Voices
12/11/2025
Kazakhstan’s nuclear cooperation with China: Big risks but small rewards?  
Kazakhstan’s nuclear projects with China are another milestone in their growing and all-encompassing cooperation.
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Global Voices
12/11/2025
Nigeria scraps mother tongue education policy
"A country that deprives its young ones of education in their mother tongue has denied them access to the deepest and most authentic sources of knowle
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Global Voices
12/10/2025
What’s behind the growing anti-immigrant discourse around stateless Rohingya in India
The “Bangladeshi Rohingya” framing has become a central weapon in anti-immigrant narratives through systematic disinformation campaigns in India’s digital
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Global Voices
12/10/2025
What China’s energy sector can and cannot do for the Global South
Will South Asia’s energy future be determined by local needs or by the strategic interests of a rising great power?
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Global Voices
12/10/2025
Why cybersafety matters in the African Union–European Union partnership
Research shows that women are less likely to access the Internet than men and face higher exposure to harassment once they are online. These conditions
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Global Voices
12/9/2025
Armenia and Azerbaijan: dialogue or performance?
Armenia and Azerbaijan, after the second Karabakh war, appear increasingly close to normalizing relations, but analysts and activists are not entirely
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Global Voices
12/9/2025
Green dignity and public visibility: GIA’s intersectional approach to transgender rights and climate justice in Pakistan
Global Voices spoke with the Gender Interactive Alliance (GIA) about their work and how it connects with COP30’s focus on justice, human rights, and a
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Global Voices
12/8/2025
Brazilians take to the streets calling attention to a crisis of violence against women
In 2024, Brazil had 1,492 victims of femicide, the highest number registered since the femicide law came into effect. This represents four women killed
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Global Voices
12/8/2025
Healing through music: Defying silence in Myanmar
"“To me, being a feminist means kindness. If I stay silent when others suffer, one day it will be my turn to suffer too."
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Global Voices
12/8/2025
Healing the past to strengthen the future: Why the Caribbean needs to talk about ancestral trauma
“What our grandparents practised instinctively through prayer, song, and time spent in the natural world, neuroscience is now validating with brain scans
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Global Voices
12/7/2025
‘Identity is never fixed. It’s layered, constantly shifting’: An interview with Iranian-American artist Soraya Sharghi
“My way of resisting is through creating by bringing beauty, strength, and imagination into spaces where control or limitation once existed.”
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Global Voices
12/6/2025
Georgia marks a year of protests
Despite declining numbers, hundreds — sometimes thousands — continue to protest daily. The duration of the movement remains uncertain, but the government’s
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Global Voices
12/6/2025
In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, mining revenue is helping to fund rebel groups
The security crisis in eastern DRC is escalating after two rebel groups, both fighting the government, joined forces.
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