Panama: Proposed Legislation to Prevent Discrimination due to Sexual Orientation The Panamanian National Assembly started to discuss a new law that would protect people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Clotilde Castillo brings us reactions from the blogosphere. >>Read more |
Global Voices Bloggers at UN Milennium Development Goals Summit Four Global Voices bloggers are currently attending the United Nations Summit on the Millennium Development Goals in New York City (September 20-22). In their personal blogs and on Twitter, they are sharing their initial reactions from the Summit. >>Read more |
Azerbaijan: Bloqosfer 2010 Bloqosfer 2010, an event bloggers in Azerbaijan had been looking forward to for about two months, was held on 10-12 September in the resort town of Nabran. Over 100 established bloggers took their place beside emerging ones, new media specialists and Internet experts, business stakeholders, and representatives from civil society as well as the authorities. >>Read more |
Serbia: Minister Takes e-Government from Virtual to Real The Serbian online community has been a-flutter this evening after what seems to have been a small, laid-back, yet groundbreaking event earlier today in Belgrade: a meeting with Jasna Matic, the Serbian Minister of Telecommunications and Information Society, organized mostly through Twitter and Facebook.>>Read more
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Australia: MDG Summit Lying Low Down Under The Australian media seem distracted from this week's UN Millennium Development Goals Summit. Our Federal election with its hung parliament and the football finals season are among the causes. Nevertheless, deposed Kevin Rudd has received a lot of attention for his current overseas trip. Unfortunately it has been mainly for local political reasons... >>Read more
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