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Blogger
A blogger is a person who keeps a Web log or 'blog' or publishes an online diary.
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Bangladeshi elections
There is growing concern as to whether the general poll in Bangladesh will be held by January.
Fashion blogger
A student from rural Bavaria, Chris Hanisch dresses extravagantly and sets new trends.
Russian opposition leader held
One of Russia's opposition leaders has been briefly detained after a campaign rally in Moscow. Alexei Navalny is standing for mayor against the candidate backed by President Vladimir Putin.
Tunisian blogger stays politically active
Lina Ben Mhenni is a Tunisian blogger who was active in the 2011 revolution and has been nominated for several awards including Deutsche Welle's own BOB prize. Two years after the revolution, many feel the governing moderate Islamist party has betrayed the people. Ben Mhenni is engaged and on top of the changes in the country.
Senior-Citizen Bloggers
These bloggers are between the ages of 75 and 100, and all live in a senior-citizen home in the western German town of Neunkirchen. To ward off isolation, they've gotten involved in the Internet. And their blogs have attracted a lot of young readers.
Teenage Fashion Blogger
We meet 18-year-old German fashion blogger Oliver Milczarek who is turning a lot of heads with his blog "Fashion Whisper". He gets himself and models posing in chic outfits that attract thousands of clicks. Milczarek has now even attracted the attention of a fashion chain that has asked him to review its clothing lines.
Iran elections
Iranian bloggers debate on whether or not to vote
Self-censorship
Authors' self-censorship does not seem to be enough for the authorities in Iran.
Public hangings
The public hanging of two men in Tehran's Artists Park triggers an intense online debate.
Blogging in Asia
Violence, arrest or even death can face the Asian bloggers who dare to address injustice.
Bangladesh chaos
Bangladeshi Islamists demand stricter blasphemy laws and segregation of sexes in public places.
On a mission
Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez tours the world and speaks about how to overcome censorship.
Online activism
Author, columnist and blogger Li Chengpeng won top honors at The Bobs online activism awards.
Been there, blogged that
Berlin's re:publica conference grew from a cyber echo chamber to a key meeting for Internet issues.
Navalny v. Kremlin
Lawyer, blogger, protester and opposition leader: sentenced to five years in Russian prison
Dodging online trackers
Systems like Psiphon can help Internet users, especially in countries with state censorship.
Freedom in jeopardy
The arrest of bloggers jeopardizes basic freedoms, says Meenakshi Ganguli of Human Rights Watch.
Divided Bangladesh
Despite pressure, Bangladesh's PM says she will not introduce new blasphemy laws to punish bloggers.
Blasphemy protests in Dhaka
Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Bangladesh’s capital city, demanding that atheist bloggers be executed for defaming Islam. Secularist groups have called for a nationwide strike in response.
Islamists march
Islamists in Bangladesh plan a march, which could worsen the current volatile situation.
The Bobs Awards
Voting on the best blogs and online activism projects gets underway at DW’s annual contest.
Weapons in Syria
DW spoke to blogger Brown Moses aka Eliot Higgins, an expert in spotting weapons in Syria.
Crackdown on 'blasphemy'
Bangladesh bans a popular, critical blog, calling it 'anti-state' and 'anti-religious.'
Halal Internet
Iranian authorities block the use of most virtual private networks (VPNs).
CEBIT: 3-D-Drucker als Maschine und Fabrik
Drucken auf Papier war gestern. Inzwischen lassen sich mit Druckern Formen und Figuren erstellen und Schicht für Schicht zu Objekten aufbauen. Das Gerät ist eine Maschine und gleichzeitig eine Fabrik. Jeder kann ein Design entwerfen und das Produkt dann ausdrucken. Vorreiter der Bewegung sehen eine neue industrielle Revolution heraufziehen.
Blogger in hiding
Atheist blogger Asif Mohiuddin is at the center of Bangladesh's Shebag protest movement. A few weeks ago, he narrowly escaped death when he was attacked by three men armed with knives and an axe.
Unrest in Bangladesh
Shahbag protesters in Bangladesh say they want more than capital punishment for war criminals.
Cuban blogger heads abroad
Cuba's best-known dissident has cleared customs and is about to depart on a world tour. She was denied travel permission 20 times, but now that that fog's cleared, Yoani Sanchez wants to go around the world in 80 days.
Big fish escape the net
As China's blogging journalists highlight corruption, scandal at the highest level remains a taboo.
A deadly year for journalists
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has released their annual report detailing violence against journalists worldwide. Compared to last year, the number of deaths has risen by a third.
Russian blogger faces new probe
Russian authorities have opened a criminal investigation against one of the country’s most prominent opposition figures. The news came a day before the opposition were planning to hold a major demonstration in Moscow.
Search engines to be billed?
Search engines, German newspaper publishers and users have traded barbs ahead of a copyright amendment to be debated Thursday by Germany's parliament. The government bill would allow charging of large content recyclers.
Little hope of change
Many netizens in China's blogosphere are disappointed with the party.
Crackdown on bloggers
Vietnam sentences three bloggers to long-term jail sentences for 'dissent.'
BlogWatch
Indian bloggers discuss whether the new 'virgin cream' symbolizes emancipation or degradation.
Blogger charged
Activists say the Russian regime is systematically increasing pressure on the Kremlin's critics.
Another Putin foe charged
Russian authorities have charged anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny with embezzlement. The blogger, who helped spearhead anti-Kremlin protests earlier this year, has said the charges against him are "absurd."
No 'rubber stamp'
As India is to get its new president, some bloggers want the winner to stand up to parliament.
Africalink on Air - 29 June 2012
Verdict postponed in trial of Rwandan opposition politician+++Western diplomats visit Zimbabwe diamond mines+++Tunisian bloggers in exile are unhappy with their home country's post-revolution course
Africalink on Air - 29 June 2012
Verdict postponed in trial of Rwandan opposition politician+++Western diplomats visit Zimbabwe diamond mines+++Tunisian bloggers in exile are unhappy with their home country's post-revolution course
Failed revolution?
Tunisian bloggers are disillusioned about the prison sentences of two colleagues.
Uncovering the truth
Abu Sufiyan receives a DW award for his blog on arbitrary killings in Bangladesh.
BlogWatch: Gilani on trial
Bloggers discuss the verdict of Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani.
Ethiopian bloggers fear state crackdown
The three day international bloggers' convention, re:publica, has grown to be one of the most important events in the blogging calendar - it's a chance for think-tankers, activists and people from more traditional media to talk about current political situations. And a major focus at this year’s re:publica was internet censorship and the events in the Middle East and Africa.
Blogger event
Arab online activists spoke on the role of Internet and social at a Berlin blogger conference.
Iranian blogosphere
Internet users in Iran react to a program of harsh sanctions and the nuclear question.
Taming texters
Bloggers have started hushing up as all entries must now be made under a real name in China.
Blogger persecution
In the run-up to parliamentary elections in Iran, the government is cracking down on bloggers.
Iran cracks down
Iran jails bloggers, including a DW award winner, in an attempt to sever ties to foreigners.
Tunisia: Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle meets with journalists and bloggers
There's no democracy without freedom of the press: those were the encouraging words the German Foreign Minister gave to media workers in Tunis. DW-AKADEMIE has been working with journalists and bloggers there since 2011.
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