Concerns over the fate of Syrian children. Social networks playing a pivotal role in the US presidential campaign. And an interactive map collating information on the world’s biodiversity.
Controversy over videos showing Israeli settlers shooting at Palestinians. Students in Quebec claiming to be victims of police brutality. And some of Britain’s torchbearers are selling their Olympic memento online.
Mitt Romney imagines his first day as president of the United States. Wikileaks launches its very own social network. And YouTube celebrates its 7th birthday…
Student protests in Quebec. Environmental activists launch a campaign against marine pollution in Cannes. And web users pay tribute to singer songwriter Robin Gibb, who died on Sunday.
Growing tensions between China and the Philippines. Activists in Yemen launch an online campaign against US Drone attacks. And web users pay tribute to Mexican author Carlos Fuentes who died on Tuesday.
France’s presidential website evolves as Hollande is sworn in. The sites providing an insider’s view of the 2012 Cannes Film festival. And marathon runners in the Philippines are having to watch out for zombies…
Online reports of fierce clashes in the Syrian city of Rastan. The US resumes arms shipments to Bahrain sparking lively debate online. And a British man is giving away his holiday to Malta.
The web reflects a return to the streets by Spanish protesters. One of Barack Obama’s campaign videos causes online controversy. And child in-patients sing in a video to combat illness.
Syrian web users report on Thursday’s double bombing in Damascus. An Argentine advert for the London Olympic Games sparks huge controversy online. And a man diving among jellyfish…
A French politician is disputing the legitimacy of François Hollande; the web reacts. In the US, Mitt Romney is criticizing Obama’s economic record. And a web site with a musical time machine…