Internet Censorship
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Pressure on U.S.-based AT&T to stand up to Venezuela’s propaganda machineOfficials from the State Department met with executives from AT&T to urge them to help pull the plug on Maduro's propaganda machine.TechJan 17, 2020
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New Zealand, France to launch pledge aimed at stopping online terrorThe "Christchurch Call" would urge governments and tech giants to root out and censor online extremism.WorldApr 24, 2019
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Why some countries are building ‘walls’ in the worldwide webExperts say freedom on the internet is at risk as more countries try to control what their citizens see and say on the worldwide web.WorldFeb 23, 2019
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Could there ever be more than one internet? Experts say we’re closer than you thinkCould there ever be more than one internet? Experts argue that, due to rising political tensions, we could be on that path.ConsumerOct 20, 2018
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China temporarily censors the letter ‘N’ as Xi Jinping looks to extend his time in powerChinese social media users are seeing a crackdown on an already heavily censored internet — after President Xi Jinping and his party proposed legislation that could let Xi govern for an extended period of time.WorldMar 1, 2018
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North Korea is going online – sort ofMany North Koreans have access to computers and smartphones, but what they can do with them is limited.WorldNov 9, 2017
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Wikipedia appeals to Turkish constitutional court to have ban liftedWikipedia has appealed Ankara's ban on the website Turkey's constitutional court.PoliticsMay 9, 2017
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Reddit users rebel after site bans 5 harassing subforumsReddit has banned and removed five subreddits for harassment, a month after announcing new community guidelines designed to crack down on abusive behaviour.TechJun 11, 2015
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Turkey restores access to YouTubeTurkish authorities say they have restored access to YouTube after a two-month long ban.TechJun 3, 2014
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Turkey’s highest court overturns YouTube banTurkey's highest court on Thursday ruled that the country's two month-old ban on YouTube violates constitutional rights to freedom of expression.TechMay 29, 2014
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