Celebrating the Most-Read Weave News Stories of 2025
During 2025, Weave News published publish a wide range of original content from our global network of grassroots journalists. These stories focused on a variety of social justice issues across the global-local continuum. As this turbulent year draws to a close, we feature those stories were read the most on our website after their initial publication in 2025.
#1 Union Square’s Climate Clock: A Symbol of Climate Urgency Lost in Translation
by Antoinette de Crombrugghe
#2 Immigrants for an Anti-Immigrant Germany? The Migrants Who Support the AfD
by Gaia Guatri, Franziska Gömmel, Muhammad Ibrahim, Colin Monahan, and Ziyi Wang
#3 Interweaving with Premesh Lalu: The Long, Global Shadow of Apartheid
by John Collins
#4 Hungary’s Asylum Policy: A Regional Dilemma With Global Implications
by Carmen Critelli
#5 Green Extractivism: How Clean Energy Fuels Conflict in Myanmar’s Kachin State
by Antoinette de Crombrugghe
#6 The Vienna Model and Social Housing Best Practices
by Steve Peraza
#7 Dreams and Nightmares: Georgia Navigates Russia-Europe Tensions in the South Caucasus
by Leyla Eminova
#8 Beyond the Bullfights: Madrid Rises Again for Palestine
by John Collins
#9 “El Arte No Es Delito”: Colombians Reclaim Their Voices on the Streets
by Camila Gonzalez Herrera
#10 The Invisible Refugees
by Aurora Alliegro, Shekufe Ranjbar, Munnazzah Raza, and Alessandro Strobbe