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The great escape from Russia: Live on Russian Twitter
Are Russians who are fleeing their country refugees? Originally published on Global Voices Screenshot from The Insider YouTube channel s howing the Verkhny Lars checkpoint on the Russian…
Read moreFilipino writers and academics push back against book censorship
Five literary books tagged by authorities as “subversive” Originally published on Global Voices The five books tagged as ‘subversive’ by some commissioners of the Komisyon sa Wikang Fili…
Read morePapua New Guinea’s new media rules could undermine the work of journalists
Local and foreign reporters told not to directly contact the Prime Minister Originally published on Global Voices Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape addresses the general debat…
Read moreWhy fear of a coup attempt is on the horizon in Brazil's elections
Behind in the polls, incumbent Bolsonaro seems to feed fraud narratives Originally published on Global Voices Jair Bolsonaro during Brazil's independence bicentennial | Image: Alan S…
Read moreBrazil’s courts debate use of billboards in political campaigns
Billboards with political propaganda are prohibited in Brazil, expert says Originally published on Global Voices One of the billboards taken down in Passo Fundo, in the state of Rio Gran…
Read moreUnfreedom Monitor report: Morocco
An excerpt from Advox research on digital authoritarianism in Morocco Originally published on Global Voices Image courtesy Ameya Nagarajan Authoritarian regimes have long had a complicated relationship with media and communications te…
Read moreUndertones: Anti-army hashtags gain rare visibility in Pakistan
This is an unprecedented trend on Pakistani Twitter Originally published on Global Voices Illustration by Global Voices featuring Pakistan's army logo ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) This story …
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