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On the windswept steppe west of Astana, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev led a solemn ceremony this week to mark Kazakhstan’s Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Political Repressions and Famine—an ...
A better internet that supports democracy rather than undermines it is possible. In 2025, we stand at a crossroads in the ...
In a world marked by armed conflict, threats to democracy, technological disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, many people ...
In the war-worn border of Jammu and Kashmir, the silence that followed the May 10 ceasefire between India and Pakistan is not ...
History rarely remembers those who waited quietly. In Africa, it is those who dare to act, to resist, to lead, and to dream ...
With two-fifths of the world economy, East Asia can inspire others by creatively responding to the US President’s tariff challenge by promoting fair, dynamic and peaceful regional cooperation. No ...
Greenpeace Africa earlier in May brought together over 40 Nigerian civil society groups in Abuja to launch the Climate Justice Movement.
CIVICUS discusses the challenges facing Nepal’s Dalit community with Rup Sunar, chairperson of the Dignity Initiative, a Kathmandu-based research and advocacy organisation working to dismantle ...
Delhi’s waste pickers walk 3-4 km under the blazing sun, collecting and sorting the garbage that keeps India’s capital ...
Plastic pollution is choking our planet. An estimated 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced every year. Less than 10% is ever recycled. Over 23 million tonnes end up in lakes, rivers and oceans ...
From the blistering heat of Delhi’s streets to Colombo’s humid corners, workers in the informal economy are silently enduring the toll of labour on their bodies and livelihoods. In 2024, South Asian ...
As David Attenborough reflects in his new documentary Ocean, “After living for nearly 100 years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea”. We ...