Escape from Kabul: Part I - Life of a gay man in Afghanistan
Last year, Openly published the powerful diary of a gay man stuck in Kabul under the Taliban. But what happened next?
Cholera tragedy in Indian village sheds light on power debts
Village councils fail to pay bills as new water connections increase energy usage, but cash-strapped power companies need the revenue to ensure a steady electricity supply
U.S. to boost monkeypox vaccine supply with 1.8 million extra doses
As the number of reported monkeypox cases in the U.S. rose above 13,500, the country announced plans to boost its supply of vaccines
Migrants share lessons with U.S. to improve climate resilience
People from nations vulnerable to climate change - like the Marshall Islands and Honduras - are helping the United States to better prepare for its impacts
OPINION: Inflation Reduction Act is bad news for patients
The U.S. passed a new version of their spending bill, but how will the bill's drug pricing reforms impact HIV patients?
Solar power helps Indian women make light work of cotton spinning
After the national Mission Solar Charkha project, one Indian state is training female cotton spinners to use solar-powered wheels
Uganda's street traders treated 'like animals' in major crackdown
Kampala authorities have arrested thousands of vendors this year and there is criticism over poor treatment and lack of regulation
No fuel, no hope: Sri Lankans flee crisis in mass brain drain
Cost of living crisis fuels exodus of Sri Lanka professionals
OPINION: We need more South Asian queer stories and voices
Shivani Dave reflects on why there needs to be more positive LGBTQ+ representation in the South Asian community
Can Indonesia's Muslim leaders boost public climate change action?
Imams in the Southeast Asian nation have been urged to raise awareness about nature and conservation efforts and persuade sceptics