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Press freedom group stores censored articles in Minecraft library
A virtual library housing censored articles from around the world has been created within the hugely popular video game Minecraft by press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Facebook shuts fake accounts in Sudan, as fight for public opinion rages online
CAIRO/KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Facebook says it has shut down two large networks targeting users in Sudan in recent months, as civilian and military leaders spar with one another over the future of an interim power-sharing arrangement.
Reporters without Borders sues Facebook over hate speech
PARIS (Reuters) - Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has filed a lawsuit against Facebook in France over hate speech and false information, the global media watchdog said in a statement on Tuesday.
Jordan blocks access to nine news websites
Jordan's government has blocked nine unlicensed news websites, in line with a 2012 law criticised as a threat to freedom of expression, a global media watchdog said on Wednesday.
Press freedom group stores censored articles in Minecraft library
A virtual library housing censored articles from around the world has been created within the hugely popular video game Minecraft by press freedom group Reporters Without Borders.
Court curbs German spies’ foreign Internet surveillance
Germany's foreign intelligence service violated the constitution by spying on Internet data from foreigners abroad, the nation's top court ruled Tuesday in a victory for overseas journalists who brought the case.
Sudan papers go online for freedom from censors
Seated in his Khartoum office overlooking the Blue Nile, Sudanese journalist Adil al-Baz no longer fears a crackdown by security agents over his articles since he launched an online newspaper.
Saudi lawyers jailed, banned from media over Tweets
Three lawyers in Saudi Arabia were jailed Monday for up to eight years and banned from using social media over Tweets that undermined the judiciary, the official news agency SPA said.
Arab Spring: the first smartphone revolution
Social media and smartphones briefly gave youthful Arab Spring protesters a technological edge that helped topple ageing dictatorships a decade ago as their revolutionary spirit went viral.
Israel firm NSO says Macron not targeted by Pegasus spyware
French President Emmanuel Macron was not a target of the Pegasus spyware claims its cybersecurity company, contrary to his name being part of the leaked list of surveillance targets.