Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google’s Sergey Brin
Threats range from governments trying to control citizens to the rise of Facebook and Apple-style 'walled gardens'
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Threats range from governments trying to control citizens to the rise of Facebook and Apple-style 'walled gardens'
Egypt's election commission disqualified 10 presidential hopefuls, including the country's ex-spy chief and key Islamists, from running in a surprise decision that threatened to upend the already tumultuous race.
Chickens will be farmed at 20,000 birds a hectare - 13 times more crowded than the current Australian code - and still qualify as ''free range'' under changes to egg industry standards to be introduced this month.
The president of London Metropolitan University students’ union has called for the vice-chancellor to apologise after he suggested the sale of alcohol should be banned from parts of the campus because some Muslim students believed drinking was “immoral”.
Eliminating fossil fuel subsidies – and using some of the savings to help the poorest cope with rising energy prices – could curb climate change and energy waste, cut government costs and reduce social inequality, a report on sustainable development suggests.
For the last decade USC has enrolled the largest number of international students of any college in the country: 8,615 last year. The Los Angeles university worked hard to achieve that — recruiting students from China, India and South Korea, among 100 countries in all, and providing services for the foreign students once they get here.
A new study has found that some plant systems may thrive initially in a warmer climate but then deteriorate over the long term.
The ashram is a clean and tranquil place where natural resources are utilised in a sustainable manner and both administrators and beneficiaries try to incorporate the concept of sustainability into their lifestyles.
Company denies claims it colluded with major publishers over prices of digital books.
Digitised collections of Greek and Hebrew manuscripts and early printed books to be made available free online