How the Hong Kong and Chinese authorities use linguistic trickery to undermine opponents The post The so-called trial of Jimmy Lai appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Young Chinese people are spontaneously breaking into song while commuting and it's all about signalling their resistance to CCP control The post CCP clamps down on Beijing subway protest songs appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days The post The week in free expression: 16 – 22 August 2025 appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Someone is carrying out transnational repression of its exiled critics by post| Index on Censorship
An incident in which Mumbai's Habitat comedy club was vandalised by supporters of a local political group after Kunal Kamra made jokes about its leader is a worrying sign of the times| Index on Censorship
Journalism critical of the government is vanishing from digital archives, years after it has been published| Index on Censorship
Data leaks and deportations show that more protection is needed| Index on Censorship
Women influencers around the world are killed for simply speaking online| Index on Censorship
In this article, we shed light on the national e-mobility policies in the Global South; and draw lessons from the most prominent policies.| ICLEI Sustainable Mobility
The post Quezon City and Pasig, PH launch new active mobility efforts for more walkable & cyclable communities appeared first on ICLEI Sustainable Mobility.| ICLEI Sustainable Mobility
The post Clearing the skies: how Beijing tackled air pollution & what lies ahead appeared first on ICLEI Sustainable Mobility.| ICLEI Sustainable Mobility