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If Google and Facebook can flip elections does code now rule the real world?

Internet users used to be worried about government control of the web but the opposite may be true, writes Chris Spannos

Filed in: Media Society Technology United States

Making waves: Kholoud Waleed

Dario Sabaghi talks to Kholoud Waleed about her battle for freedom of speech in Syria.

Filed in: Media Syria

Facebook and India: Introducing a digital caste system

The social media behemoth is seeking a massive digital ‘land grab’ to enclose the future of the country’s internet, writes Chris Spannos.

Filed in: India Media

Brazil, don't panic. Capitalism has an unfixable bug

Capitalism is falling across the globe, not just in the South American country, argues Bruno De Oliveira.

Filed in: Brazil Economics Media

The Unreported Year

Stories you might have missed in 2015. Compiled by Jo Lateu.

Filed in: Media

Patricio Guzmán's search for the truth

Roxana Olivera meets the documentary filmmaker renowned for delving into Chile’s dark past.

Filed in: Chile Human Rights Media

What’s in a Facebook name?

Persephone Bridgman Baker looks at the social media giant’s policy which has users in a roar.

Filed in: Media

When cartooning is a crime

Malaysian political cartoonist Zunar explains why he faces 43 years’ imprisonment simply for doing his job.

Filed in: Law Malaysia Media

Breaking the taboo of media ownership

A campaign to clean up the media and restrict ownership is gathering momentum. Rupert Murdoch won’t like it, writes Vanessa Baird

Filed in: Media Politics

It’s not too late to revive local media

Alec Saelens argues that a co-operative model and citizen journalism can change its fortunes.

Filed in: Activism Media

No time for complacency

Amit Singh calls for a real debate on freedom of speech in the West.

Filed in: Democracy Europe France Media

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