Feature 24 August 2020 She’s got game As Saudi Arabia loosens gender restrictions on esports, the country’s female gamers are stepping up to meet the challenge.
News 5 August 2020 Weak internet, strong connection Venezuelans, at home and abroad, battle blackouts and quarantine to connect through an online talent show.
Feature 3 August 2020 China’s subtitle army The country’s queer community relies on a small group of volunteers to bring them the movies the government doesn’t want them to watch.
Feature 28 July 2020 E-rranged marriages For young Muslims, a new slate of dating apps have become a merger of love and tradition.
موعد الحلال 28 July 2020 “تطبيقات المواعدة الإسلامية”: إعادة تخطيط للزواج دون الخروج على التقاليد؟ بعدما كانت تطبيقات التعارف قديماً تُنتَقد بشدة بذريعة تشجيعها على المجون وتهديدها البناء الأسري في المجتمع، باتت تطبيقات التعارف الإسلامية اليوم في مكانة جيدة ومثيرة، تقودها شركات ربحية تحاول التخلص من التقاليد القديمة في الخطبة والزواج
News 16 June 2020 A league of their own As Covid-19 benches almost all sports, Taiwan’s baseball league steps up to the plate.
News 9 June 2020 Your dream wedding…on the internet How the pandemic has forced one of the world’s most vibrant traditions — Indian weddings — to get creative.
Been there, built that 2 June 2020 Build the app you want to see in the world Motivated by her own struggle with issues often ignored in Mexico, Andrea Campos decided to create an AI mental health app; she didn't know she'd be launching it during a pandemic.
Feature 26 May 2020 Can a former model predict your future? A million Turkish users say yes Meet the flamboyant founder behind the app that’s disrupting the centuries-old tradition of coffee fortune-telling.
South Korea 19 May 2020 How K-pop fans mobilized globally to change Twitter’s policy When the social media platform threatened to delete a deceased K-pop idol’s account, thousands of fans turned it into a living memorial.