Today on the Web: Net users react to the imprisonment of two young bloggers and pacifist militants in Azerbaijan; former US vice-president Dick Cheney is caught up in a scandal; and Her Majesty the Queen is on Twitter.
In this edition: Congolese Web users mobilise for the presidential election; a Web-filtering system in Australia creates controversy; and the police in Arlington, Virginia hunt a criminal via the Web.
In this edition: angry quake refugees from l'Aquila protest on the Web; the story behind the xenophobic murder of a young Egyptian woman in Germany; a blog shows how fast food can be fancy.
In this edition: the Web calls for decisive action at G8 summit in Italy; Net users in Honduras testify to the political crisis that is rattling the country; and an American anti-piracy rapper creates an online buzz.
In this edition of Web News: Indonesia's presidential election; the arrest in Iran of Clotilde Reiss, a French teacher accused of espionage; and an online version of the world's oldest Bible.
In this edition of Web News: Sunday’s legislative elections in Mexico were an opportunity for many citizens to express their discontent regarding the political system.
Internet users react to the latest US 'surge' in southern Afghanistan, doubts that Michael Jackson actually died and the child who got hit by a car and survived.
Today on the Web: Net users react to the withdrawal of US troops from Iraqi towns and cities; bloggers debate Bernard Madoff's sentencing to 150 year in prison; and Shaquille O'Neal challenges the world's best basketball player.
Today on the Net: The Iranian authorities track down opponents on the Web; Indonesia's presidential campaign rages online; and Michael Jackson fans flood the Web with moonwalks.
In this edition: Despite threats from the authorities, Iranian opponents continue their online battle; Italian net users express their exasperation in the face of Silvio Berlusconi’s escapades; ‘All For Good’ promotes online charity work.