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.
In this edition : a green wave is unfolding on the Iranian web and the opposition has rallied once again, despite warnings from the authorities. And in Italy, some webusers more openly express their hostility towards the Camorra.
In this edition: the web questions the credibility of the Afghan electoral process as Hamid Karzai has been declared winner of the presidential election and in New Zealand, a policeman creates the buzz.
In this edition: the Iranian opposition pursues its online combat; in Uruguay, the web speculates on the possible outcome of the upcoming second round of presidential elections; and Madonna launches a donation appeal for Malawi.
After the recent deadly attacks in Kabul, fears for the coming elections are all over the Web. Also in this edition, fat people are not afraid to claim their pride online.
Amnesty international accuses Israel of depriving Palestine of water and mobilises net users; the web stands divided over Barack Obama’s planned education reform; and net users are invited to ask questions to Nobel Prize winners on Youtube.
Net users react following attacks which left over 150 dead in Bagdad; fans of Michael Jackson rally online for the release of the film ‘This is it’; and a blog lists and reveals dozens of letters and correspondences.
Net users comment on the double Presidential and legislative elections, in Tunisia. With the approach of the Copenhagen Summit, the web rallies to face climate change. And an Influenza A prevention video causes an online buzz.