He explored the darker realities of South African life in three novels before his untimely passing at the age of 30.
Joey Moloney, Deputy Program Director, Housing and Economic Security, Grattan Institute Having compulsory super should help create a comfortable and stress-free retirement. But Australia’s super ...
Because of Central Asia’s isolation from the world during the Soviet era, these artists remain little studied outside the Central Asian region and Korea itself.
The rise of the anti-rights conservative groups in Uganda and around the world has led to gendered disinformation that is threatening democracy and freedoms in the East African nation.
The ongoing revision of Nepal’s NPSAP offers a crucial opportunity to ensure the meaningful inclusion, recognition, and participation of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in Nepal's ...
Heart attacks and high blood pressure are on the rise in Africa - what does air pollution have to do with it?
South Africa’s political and economic landscape shifted significantly after the 2024 national elections. The ruling ANC’s dramatic loss of support resulted in a government of national unity – a ...
Global Voices interviewed activists and teachers to find out how Hong Kong's Umbrella movement change its citizens? And how do they view the changes their home has gone through?
Beneath the promises of enhanced connectivity in Africa lies a complex narrative—a 21st-century iteration of colonial dynamics cloaked in the  rhetoric of "connecting the unconnected" ...
Emma Shortis, Adjunct Senior Fellow, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University While the president achieved significant successes, especially early in his tenure, his presidency will ...
Enforcing immigration law at the border is the federal government’s role. But in Texas, that job has increasingly been taken on by the state. That shift may be key to Donald Trump’s border plans.
A part-time footballer and full-time university lecturer on how he and his team-mates prepared for the match of their lives.