India Farmers’ Protests: Internet Shutdown Highlights Modi’s Record of Stifling Digital Dissent
By Subir Sinha, SOAS, University of London The storming of the Red Fort in Delhi on January 26 marked an escalation of tensions between the…
By Subir Sinha, SOAS, University of London The storming of the Red Fort in Delhi on January 26 marked an escalation of tensions between the…
By James Propa Uganda witnessed a total internet shut down on the afternoon of January 13, 2021, on the eve of its presidential election. Incumbent…
By Brett Wilkins Two Yemeni families who lost dozens of relatives to U.S. drone strikes and a botched special operations forces raid during the Obama…
By Dahlia Kholaif Tech giant Google plans to establish a new Google Cloud region in Saudi Arabia. Access Now, a nongovernmental digital rights organization, has raised alarm…
By Tyler Durden The award-winning director of a new documentary which details the events surrounding the October 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi…
By Jessica Corbett After U.S. military prosecutors filed formal charges against three longtime prisoners at the Guantánamo Bay offshore prison for nearly 15 years without…
By John Vibes A large human trafficking investigation in Southern California involving multiple law enforcement agencies successfully recovered 33 missing children during a recent operation….
By Raul Diego The very first executive order Joe Biden signed upon becoming the forty-sixth President of the United States was the national mask mandate…
By Edward Hasbrouck In the aftermath of the storming of the U.S. Capitol last week, there’s been a confused cacophony of calls to “put the…
By Boye Adegoke During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments took extraordinary measures to leverage technology to fight the virus. In addition to lockdowns, many African countries,…
By Robert Wheeler While the United States is busy showing signs of imploding, all eyes are focused on the Capitol protests, the Presidential Inauguration, and…
By Matt Agorist Earlier this month, Donald Trump and 70,000,000 of his supporters were wiped off of Facebook and Twitter in a coordinated move by…
By Adam Schwartz Imagine this scenario: You’re driving home. Police pull you over, allegedly for a traffic violation. After you provide your license and registration,…
By Kudzai Chimhangwa On the morning of July 30, 2020, Zimbabweans awoke to the presence of heavily armed soldiers standing ready to crush anti-government protesters…