
Taiwan’s ‘Great Recall’ Moves Ahead – But Only Against the KMT
By Brian Hioe
An unprecedented nationwide movement will see 36 KMT legislators face a recall vote. The KMT, meanwhile, was unable to meet the benchmarks for a recall against any DPP lawmaker.

A Dark Cloud: No Space for Freedom of Expression in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan
By Umida Niyazova
Uzbek laws and their enforcement concerning online speech are overly vague and fail to differentiate between defamatory remarks and legitimate criticism of officials.

India’s Ocean Ambitions: Can Bold Promises Become Reality?
By Sidhyendra Sisodia and Harsh Pandey
At the U.N. Ocean Conference, India signaled that it intends to be a proactive player in shaping the ocean’s future. Will that ambition result in concrete actions?

How India and Pakistan’s Digital Authoritarianism Sows the Seeds of War
By Shumaila Hussain Shahani and Disha Verma
In both countries, the goal is not just censorship; it’s shaping public opinion through information control.