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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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An online activist who helped shape the uprising that toppled Egypt's dictator has been released.
Rebel blogger
Russia's best-known blogger, Alexei Navalny, could give the pro-democracy movement a boost.
Internet freedom
The EU has outlined a strategy to help bloggers operating under oppressive regimes.
Blogging for freedom
Even after Ben Ali's ouster, Lina Ben Mhenni watches to ensure Tunisia moves toward democracy.
Growing threat
Internet poses increasing danger to Kremlin authority since this month's irregular elections.
Internet freedom
Hackers deface the profile of India's Congress Party president to prove a point.
Election cyberattacks
United Russia holds onto a slim majority amidst cyberattacks against Russian websites.
Media crackdown
An Egyptian blogger warns that the military rulers are taking over the media and stifling democracy.
Syria: Blogger arrested
Syrian blogger Hussein Ghrer has been in custody since October 24. He had criticized the Damascus regime in the months preceding his arrest. Ghrer was a participant in DW-AKADEMIE’s Young Media Summit held in May 2011.
Digital democracy
Bloggers and others from the digital media scene are campaigning for seats in Tunisia's election.
Chinese-style censorship
A Ho Chi Minh City court jails French-Vietnamese blogger for 'undermining national security.'
Free woman
After two weeks, Deutsche Welle blogger Pegah Ahangarani is released from Iranian custody.
Missing actress
An Iranian actress and DW-blogger, who planned to come to Germany, has disappeared in Tehran.
Out of the kitchen
Tunisia's women won't be driven out of the political sphere, writes Lina Ben Mhenni.
Online activism
'We are all Khaled Said' played a key role in mobilizing protesters during Egypt's uprising.
Online credibility
After two lesbian bloggers were outed as straight men, some wonder if all bloggers were hurt.
Cuban freedom
Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez insists of saying what she thinks, and has paid a price.
Russian blogger on trial
One of Russia’s most famous bloggers faces a prison sentence if he is convicted of fraud - but he says he’s done nothing more than call state companies and ruling party officials to account for alleged corruption.
Arab Bloggers for freedom and democracy
Tuesday, 21 June 2011, 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m., Room Aeltestenrat
Egypt: The Bloggers and the Revolution
DW-AKADEMIE invited Arab and German bloggers to Cairo in October 2010 to discuss freedom of expression and censorship. Three months later bloggers organized resistance to the Egyptian regime.
Turkey vs. Google
A Turkish broadcaster finds that some Blogger.com users are illegally showing soccer matches online.
China's most popular blogger winds down his "Party"
Though it has barely started, Han Han is discontinuing his magazine.
Short-term freedom
Iranian blogging pioneer Hossein Derakhshan has been granted a temporary release from an prison.
Google and politics
Debate over Street View has brought privacy concerns to the German mainstream, one blogger said.
Social media
Prize-winning bloggers from Indonesia to Brazil reflect on weblogging in their countries.
Internet freedom
Online journalists and bloggers met in Berlin to discuss ways to tackle net censorship.
Blackboard blogger
A unique project gives some of Africa's poorest people the chance to follow current affairs.
China Pays Bloggers: The "Five Cent Party"
Many Chinese internet users have heard of the ”Five Cent Party (”Wu-Mao-Dang“). This is a term used to describe a group of internet commentators who create government-friendly posts in numerous forums and blogs. Apparently, each comment is rewarded with a payment of 0.5 RMB, which is about 5 cents in Europe.
High-risk job
It was a dangerous year for journalists around the world, according to Reporters Without Borders.
African blogs
African bloggers give themselves a cyber voice like never before and challenge political issues.
Planet Blog
Women are the real power users of the Web and social media, BlogHer co-founder Lisa Stone said.
New vs. old media
Planet Blog looks at the ongoing debate between old and new media.
Planet Blog
A new weekly radio show, Planet Blog brings you the stories causing a buzz on the Internet.
Defiant Bloggers in China after Skyscraper Blaze
Chinese police have arrested 12 people, including staff members of China’s state television. They have been accused of causing a massive fire that destroyed a 30-storey building in Beijing on Monday night. Now the Communist government finds itself dousing flames of discontent among its citizens. Since the incident, Chinese bloggers have been venting their resentment against the state-controlled media.
Egyptian Spies Detain German-Egyptian Student
Egypt's domestic intelligence service has detained a German-Egyptian graduate student after a march in support of Gaza, witnesses and his sister said Sunday, Feb. 8.
Chinese Bloggers Defy Censorship
The jury for the Deutsche Welle International Weblog Awards -- The BOBs -- announced the winners in all 16 of the competition's categories on Thursday in Berlin. There were three Chinese among them.
Blogger Banned
Chinese authorities prevent a prominent blogger participating in DW's international weblog awards.
Malaysian Prominent Blogger Jailed for Two Years
Malaysian authorities have sent a prominent political blogger to jail for two years. Raja Petra Kamarudin, founder of the Malaysia Today website has been detained under a strict security law. The government accuses him of writing anti-Islamic articles, while his fellow bloggers call it an attempt to crackdown on dissent.
The BOBs Begin
Sunday, Aug. 31, is not only International BlogDay, it also marks the start of the BOBs.
The BOBs 2007
Minsk-based journalist Xenia Awimova has won the 2007 Deutsche Welle International Weblog Awards.
Vote Now for The BOBs
Just over a week remains to vote for the Deutsche Welle International Weblog Awards, The BOBs.
Malaysian Blogger Grilled
The latest victim in Malaysia's campaign against bloggers is Raja Petra Kamarudin, the editor of the online Malasia Today, who was grilled by the police for eight hours. The charges against him range from insulting Islam to attempting to stir up racial tension.
Mixed Reports for Germany in Bloggers' Take on World Cup
Cheap beer, great atmosphere and efficient trains -- many foreign bloggers are positively impressed by Germany's hosting of the World Cup. Others are less enamored.
When Transparency International Gets Cloudy
Unhappy when a recently-fired employee's complaints ended up on a blog, Transparency International hired lawyers to force the postings off the Internet. Big mistake.
China Blocks Web Site Nominated for DW Weblog Award
China has once again reaped criticism for its restrictive approach to freedom of expression. The regime blocked an Internet site nominated for Deutsche Welle's Weblog awards.
Wanted: The Best Weblogs
DW-WORLD.DE, the online portal of German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle, is scanning the Web for the world's best blogs. The competition will begin on Sept. 17, DW-WORLD.DE's tenth anniversary.
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