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14 October 2010

Japan: Memories of an outlaw - Part One

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After almost three years outside the walls, a blogger - who prefers to be anonymous - decided to tell the story of his life behind bars.

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Netherlands: Latin American Diaspora Women Unite

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The European DiasporaSolidaria.org foundation organized a summit for migrant Latin American women in Amsterdam, where they discussed issues such as their rights, the changing nature of families and remittances. LA Ruta brings us a short video recording some of their experiences.

Zambia: Are Journalist Dogs or Watchdogs?

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Zambian journalists have recently been in the news not as reporters and editors but as victims after an opposition parliamentarian, Mumbi Phiri, labeled those working for state-controlled media organisations as Lt-Gen Ronnie Shikapwasha's dogs. Lt-Gen Ronnie Shikapwasha is the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services. Zambians online discuss her statement and apology.

Russia: The Twitter Craze. This Time, It's a Worm…

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Russian officials in a tweet-o-drama over... a worm.


13 October 2010

Mexico: Blogosphere Previews United Nations Climate Change Conference- COP 16

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The next United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 16) will take place from November 29 to December 10, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. Bloggers are analyzing whether the conference will bring the usual disappointment about a lack of action, or if this time it will provide a new perspective and a new opportunity where failure is not an option.

South Korea:Local Twitter and Facebook Alike Facing an UpHill Battle

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Korea had been a well known holdout country in Global IT trend. As the country enters the wave of TGIF (Twitter, Google, iPhone, Facebook), Korean IT companies have come up with their new ‘socials’, but tech-savvy young Koreans continue to lean toward Twitter and Facebook.


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