Comment / Members-only Thinking with one’s keyboard Clichéd journalism on Sri Lanka’s political crisis. By Chhetria Patrakar / 1 Nov 2018
Comment / Members-only Beyond the ballot box Celebration of the Maldives’ democratic gains must be tempered with realism. By Daniel Bosley / 22 Oct 2018
Comment / Members-only Pakistan’s ‘good’ and ‘bad’ feminisms The changing – and competing – meanings of feminism in Pakistan. By Amna Chaudhry / 18 Oct 2018
Comment / Members-only Afghanistan’s election dilemma Afghanistan is under-prepared for robust elections, but postponement could cause further instability. By Thomas Ruttig / 4 Oct 2018
Comment / Members-only Keeping the death penalty alive Sri Lanka declares it will resume executions for drug traffickers. By Dinushika Dissanayake / 28 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Through the looking glass Can international media cover the Maldives without invoking China or India? By Chhetria Patrakar / 26 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Net nanny meets muscular law India’s new human-trafficking bill could criminalise sex workers and curtail free speech. By Laxmi Murthy / 26 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Good press, bad decision Inter Press Service, the award, and the Bangladesh PM. By Chhetria Patrakar / 22 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Strangulation by bureaucracy: the Maldivian case The country has found an efficient method of controlling media coverage of the 2018 presidential election. By Chhetria Patrakar / 21 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Letter from Myanmar: Journalism under attack Myanmar’s civil society and journalists are divided over the landmark freedom-of-press case. By Annie Zaman / 18 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only The 25-year-long battle against India’s anti-queer law Many of us scattered across the globe know what it feels like when a long, quarter-century battle reaches a resolution. On 6 September 2018, the constitutional bench of India' By Chayanika Shah / 13 Sep 2018
Comment / Members-only Caging the canary Raids and arrests in India exhibit intolerance of dissent. By Salil Tripathi / 4 Sep 2018