Injunction by Twitter: Stopping a Web Impostor
Someone has been sending tweets pretending to be a British Conservative blogger. To force his imposter to stop, Donal Blaney achieved a legal first: a tweet injunction
Someone has been sending tweets pretending to be a British Conservative blogger. To force his imposter to stop, Donal Blaney achieved a legal first: a tweet injunction
Irish Voters say Yes in a referendum on the way the European Union will work in the future, though hurdles remain
As the international relief effort gets underway in earthquake-struck Sumatra, rescue dogs are helping scout collapsed buildings for the some 4000 people believed to be buried in the region
Once the perpetual country of the future, Brazil finally has an opportunity to showcase its development and its economic prowess
Tehran sees opening its new enrichment facility to inspections and agreement to ship its fuel stocks for further processing in Russia as building tacit acceptance of its uranium enrichment capability
The city will offer athletes some of the most stunning settings in Olympic history. But it must first do a lot of spending and building — and policing
In keeping with a China Blog tradition, I'll sign off with a photo from the bureau window.
A powerful Tongan earthquake creates giant tsunami waves which devastate coastal regions of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji.
Photographer Pieter Hugo captures actors from Nigeria's film industry
From the book Nollywood, published by Prestel Publishing
A tropical storm that swept through the Philippines over the Sept. 26 weekend left 80% of the city underwater, dozens dead and hundreds of thousands of people displaced
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