Have passport, will travel? Not under tighter restrictions in China
Low-level civil servants, doctors, and teachers can't just grab their passports and go under the state's watchful eye, with or ...
Low-level civil servants, doctors, and teachers can't just grab their passports and go under the state's watchful eye, with or ...
Though facing increased surveillance amid an authoritarian regime, these kin continue to demand answers — and justice.
As university classes shift online, many students who lack computers, access to the Internet, and well-lit study areas are left ...
In their desire to come home, migrant workers travel thousands of kilometers only to be held at the borders in ...
In a country with 135 ethnic minorities, democratic elections have little meaning if the stateless, persecuted Rohingya people continue to ...
On the afternoon of April 10, Indian authorities fetched Muslim student-activist Safoora Zargar, 27, from her home in south-east Delhi. ...
When the Indonesian government announced its first two COVID-19 cases in early March, Yoyo Yogasmana was unconcerned. “We never worry ...
Looking at the broad strokes, one would think this was one of several countries today: take one authoritarian government, a ...
Though signages still littered the city and constant messages still came in from Nepal Tellicome — a reminder that while ...
Deported from the U.S. to a homeland that won’t take them back, Bhutanese refugees now find themselves trapped in a...
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Read moreIndia’s new criminal law has been in effect for almost a year now, but the country’s transgender community is finding...
Read moreYearly candlelight vigils in Hong Kong remembering the Tiananmen victims may have been extinguished. Yet the embers of activism through...
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