Arab World: Remembering September 11 Twitter users from across the Arab world paid tribute to the 3,000 victims of September 11 as the world recalled the horrors committed by Al Qaeda terrorists who flew four passenger jets into buildings in the US 10 years ago. read>>
United States: Latino Perspectives on the Anniversary of 9/11 |
Japan: A case of an exposed online pseudonym The sudden shutdown of "Diary of an ex-NEET who works overseas", a popular anonymous blog that criticized Japanese working ethics, has spurred discussion about anonymous activity on the Internet. read>> |
South Korea: Google Raided over Alleged Antitrust Violations Google's South Korea offices have been raided by Korean regulators for a third time on September 6, 2011 over alleged antitrust violations. The raid has reignited numerous debates online about whether it was a fair decision and what motives lie behind such harsh action. read>> |
Political and social debate in Spain has been intense these past few months. The latest news that has once again caused thousands to take to the streets in protest has been the changes to the Spanish Constitution less than three months before the general elections. read>> |
Tanzania: Passenger Ferry Capsizes in Zanzibar At least 198 people died and 590 people rescued after a ferry, MV Spice, sailing from Zanzibar to Pemba capsized. Twitter users including those on the ground in Zanzibar have been sharing information about the disaster using the hashtag #ZanzibarBoatAccident. Meanwhile, two netizens have set up a Ushahidi-based platform to track information about the accident in real-time. read>> |
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