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Colombia: FARC rap about peace talks

Colombian rebel group FARC announces peace talks through rap music. A Brazilian schoolgirl uses the web to denounce the run down state of schools. And a woman goes underwater scuba diving… in her wheelchair.

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Anonymous launches #OpTurkey
03/06/2013 - WEBNEWS

Anonymous launches #OpTurkey

Today on the net: hacker group Anonymous supporting the protesters in Turkey; controversy in the US over a teapot that bears a resemblance to Adolf Hitler; and a paralyzed woman gets to go surfing…
Chinese web users protest against child predators
02/06/2013 - WEBNEWS

Chinese web users protest against child predators

Today on the net, Chinese web users condemn the recurrent child abuses scandals across the country; an online campaign against domestic violence in Saudi Arabia; and an American BMX champ showcasing his amazing talents…
Crowdsourcing nutrition facts to track what you are eating
01/06/2013 - WEBNEWS

Crowdsourcing nutrition facts to track what you are eating

As consumers, the supermarket can often be a bewildering place. What foods should we choose? Which products are best for our health? Several applications exist to help you decipher food labels. These tools can generally be downloaded on your phone and used to scan the bar codes of products you wish to buy. You can then find out in a few seconds if they contain harmful additives or ingredients.
US company accused of aiding Syria in censorship efforts
31/05/2013 - WEBNEWS

US company accused of aiding Syria in censorship efforts

Today on the net: a company in the US accused of aiding Syria in censorship efforts; Anonymous UK declares war on the English Defence League; and a golfer showing off some impressive moves…
Liberty Reserve website at centre of money-laundering scheme
29/05/2013 - WEBNEWS

Liberty Reserve website at centre of money-laundering scheme

Today on the net: online currency transfer business Liberty Reserve is accused of money laundering; a "rapped" news broadcast in Senegal is proving highly popular online; and a video illustrates what happens on the Internet in 60 seconds.

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