In today's edition: China's blogosphere examines the country's mining incidents; Thierry Henry's hand continues to spark online debate; and video surveillance cameras film a meteorite in the US.
Most web users express their relief after Russia's decision not to reinstate the death penalty in January. Also in this edition, a corruption scandal in Indonesia raises concern online.
Today on the Net, the Influenza A vaccine causes online debate, while in Italy, the anti-Silvio Berlusconi campaign gets organised on the web. And Olympic champions launch challenges to net users.
The Web lies at the heart of Barack Obama’s China visit. Also in this edition of webnews, the 20 years of the Velvet Revolution online. And the launch of the first domain name in Arabic.
The clashes following the football match between Egypt and Algeria have shaken the web. The theory predicting the end of the world in 2012 fascinates bloggers.
In this edition: British net users complain about the bonuses received by civil servants at the MoD; the Web echoes the combat of women against climate change; and videos show the jubilation of soldiers' dogs as their masters return home.
In this edition: French security van driver, Tony Musulin suspected of making off with 11.6 million euros has become a rising star on the web. The blogosphere commemorates the signing of the armistice between France and Germany in 1918.
In this edition: the blogosphere comments on the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and videos mocking Georgia’s highest religious authority spark online debate.
In this edition: a year after his election to the White House, Obamania seems to be diminishing slowly but surely and online comments over the trial of former President of the Bosnian Serbs Radovan Karazic.