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What were Global Voices’ readers up to last week?
During the week of April 16-22, 2018, the most popular story on our Indonesian language site was about Taiwan. And on our Polish language site? A story about Mexico.
What were Global Voices’ readers up to last week?
During the week of April 9-15, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 211 countries. Number 95 on the list? Azerbaijan. And number 154? Niger.
Goodbye, Title Case Capitalization! Hello, sentence case in Global Voices’ headlines!
To make us more consistent and efficient in the Newsroom and to make our stories more translation-friendly, we will use downstyle in our headlines starting on Monday, April 16, 2018.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of April 2-8, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 209 countries. Number 53 on the list? Thailand. And number 182? São Tomé & Príncipe.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of March 26-April 1, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 215 countries. Number 68 on the list? El Salvador. And number 20? Tanzania.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of March 12-18, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from the majority of the world's countries. Number 99 on the list? Ghana. And number 20? Madagascar.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of March 5-11, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 208 countries. Number 159 on the list? Guyana. And number 15? Kazakhstan.
Global Voices Inks Partnership with the Philippines’ Kodao Productions
Global Voices has signed a content partnership with Kodao Productions, an alternative media company based in the Philippines.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of February 26-March 4, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 204 countries. Number 129 on the list? Martinique. And number 13? Taiwan.
2018 Goals: Revitalizing the Runet Echo Community
Our goal for 2018 is to revitalize the RuNet Echo community, attracting new writers, with a focus on less Moscow-centric coverage and underreported topics like Russia's minorities.