An exceptionally great movie will not win the Oscar for best film later today or deliver the golden statue to Fernando Meirelles for best director. In neither category has the
Political pressure groups campaigning to get Pakistani blogs who republished the Mohammed cartoons removed from the internet, got more than they asked for. Internet service providers have blocked all domains
“Belarus candidate is arrested” said the little headline low down on the front page. There was a picture: a strange one showing a shiny marble floor, a modern staircase and
It's been a while since the Forum in Bamako, Mali but I only saw this now. Indymedia UK posts nice pictures, video and eyewitness accounts from probably one
Methodist Central Hall in London was abuzz earlier today with campaigners appraising Members of Parliament and politicians busily counting future votes.
"Carbon dating" was the idea of Stop
Truthout has a great one week report with video and text of the World Social Forum in Caracas.
Here's a nice rundown of what this whole Dubai port story is about from grassroots congressional news website, CitizenJoe - including some facts on port security and links
Officially, it's not a colony. Unofficially, it's hard to know what else to call it. The small island of Puerto Rico has been US territory for
Global Voices reports that Chinese bloggers are being very quiet about the issues of press freedom, Google and the US Congress, that have Western media all riled up. There is,
Uganda's first lady, Janet Museveni, is running for a seat in parliament tomorrow. In the 90s Uganda was famous for it's ABC program, that's
Here is the report from the North American Indigenous delegation to the WSF in Caracas, from the publication Indian Country. We actually met the guy who sits second from the
Over at the Washington Post they are talking chinese blogging today. Right now, Philip P. Pan, their staff writer in Beijing and the author of this brilliant article on the