Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—October 20-25, 2011
Global Voices: Weekly Highlights—October 20-25, 2011
Pakistan: Bloggers
Dismayed at Google Adsense Ban
A recent ban on
Google Adsense accounts has left many Pakistani bloggers
dismayed. Scores of genuine publishers have fallen prey in a
move aimed for crackdown on fraudulent websites and blogs.
Sana Saleem reports. read>>
Libya: Celebrations as
Gaddafi Confirmed Dead
Libyan dictator Muammar Al
Gaddafi is finally dead. After hundreds of thousands of
tweets and guess work between news of him being captured,
wounded, killed, or all three together, we finally have a
confirmation from the Libyan ruling National Transitional
Council (NTC) that he really is dead. read>>
Coworking Spaces and Nomad
Workers in Japan
Coworking is a growing worldwide
movement, and Japan is no exception. Surprising to see in a
culture where the idea of physically being in the office at
all hours is ingrained in the psyche of the salaried worker?
Perhaps not. read>>
Tunisia: Long Queues and
Mixed Feelings on Election Day
Today will be engraved
in the memories of Tunisian voters, who poured into polling
stations, from the early hours of the morning. Tunisians are
electing a national constituent assembly to re-write the
country's constitution. Long queues and hours of waiting did
not dampen the spirits of voters who were determined to have
a say in the way their country will be run. read>>
Cambodia: Worst Flooding
in a Decade
Cambodia is experiencing the worst
flooding in a decade. The government reports that almost a
half a million hectares of rice paddies were destroyed by
the floods, which could affect food security in the region.
Here are more reports about the disaster. read>>