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Ten Worst Countries to Be a Blogger

The Committee to Protect Journalists names the ten worst countries in the world to be a blogger.

Apr 30th, 2009

World Links: Ethnic Violence in Karachi, Britian Ends Combat Operations in Iraq

A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.

Apr 30th, 2009

World Links: Coordinated Attacks in Sadr City, Trial for Murder of Jewish Man in Paris

A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.

Apr 29th, 2009

World Links: Pakistani Military in Buner, 7/7 Suspects Cleared in the U.K.

A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.

Apr 28th, 2009

World Links: Swine Flu Kills 149 in Mexico, 40 Killed and 55,000 displaced in Pakistan

A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.

Apr 27th, 2009

Viking Women Aim to End to the Age of Testosterone

Iceland will be holding elections this Saturday, and women are poised to take charge.

Apr 24th, 2009

Wide Angle Wins Overseas Press Club Award

WIDE ANGLE's Birth of a Surgeon wins the Overseas Press Club award for the best international broadcast reporting showing concern for the human condition.

Apr 23rd, 2009

World Links: Full Ballot Boxes in South Africa; Britain’s Bleak Budget

A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.

Apr 22nd, 2009

Zumaphobes and Zumamaniacs Head to the Polls in South Africa

South Africans go to the polls on Wednesday to vote in the fourth national elections since apartheid ended in 1994. Wide Angle spoke with Azad Essa, political blogger for the South African newspaper The Mail and Guardian, about the significance of the upcoming elections.

Apr 21st, 2009

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