Turmoil in the ZheZhe
The Russian blogosphere has been in turmoil for the last week with the news that LiveJournal, the site used most frequently by Russian-language bloggers, was… Read More »Turmoil in the ZheZhe
The Russian blogosphere has been in turmoil for the last week with the news that LiveJournal, the site used most frequently by Russian-language bloggers, was… Read More »Turmoil in the ZheZhe
Deutsche Welle’s annual blog awards – “The Best of the Blogs” – is open for voting again, and some of my favorite everyday reads are… Read More »Vote for the BOBs
Mohammed Sagar is one lonely dude. An Iraqi refugee, who fled Baathist persecution in Sadaam’s Iraq, he was captured while trying to enter Australia by… Read More »A very lonely refugee
Speaking at Parsons on Tuesday, a student asked me for suggestions on encouraging audio and video blogging from the developing world. I made the argument… Read More »Transcript of ZCTU video
My friends at Kubatana – an organization that provides training and support for the NGO sector in Zimbabwe – have started blogging on their website.… Read More »Blogs, Human Rights Video from Zimbabwe
The Lancet released the most recent version of a study that has tracked mortality in Iraq since the US invasion in March 2003 – it… Read More »New estimates on deaths in Iraq