Now playing Next Turkey Netflix 'told to drop gay character' to get Turkey's green light The series' creator, screenwriter Ece Yorenc, said the streaming giant cancelled the drama on the eve of filming after the government blocked the project. 23/07/2020
Now playing Next China Hong Kongers get creative with protests to skirt new security law Faced with stiff punishments under Beijing's new security law, Hong Kong protesters are finding creative ways to circumvent the new reality. 21/07/2020
Now playing Next Turkey President Erdoğan vows to curb social media in Turkey Alleged insults were directed to his daughter and son-in-law when they announced the birth of their fourth child on Twitter. 01/07/2020
Now playing Next View Internet companies are learning lessons during COVID-19 to make the future internet safer ǀ View COVID-19 has forced governments, communities and companies to do things that were up to this point unimaginable. Internet companies, too, have challenged themselves and their systems to tackle a crisis that is unprecedented in the internet era. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Turkey blocks Twitter, Facebook after deadly airstrike Turkey blocked access to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram after an airstrike killed at least 33 of its troops in Idlib, according to internet monitoring groups. 28/02/2020
Now playing Next Russia Controversial new Russian internet law could increase censorship A new Russian internet law came into effect on November 1 that hands Moscow the power to disconnect the country's internet to protect it from a cyber-attack or other incident. 01/11/2019
Now playing Next China Tiananmen Square anniversary: Chinese social media censorship rises More than 3,400 search terms have been restricted on some websites in China as the world marks the 30th anniversary of the massacre. 04/06/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom How will new law alter Brits' access to porn sites? | Euronews answers The law was designed to prevent children from accessing pornographic content but some fear it would worsen the issue. 11/03/2019
Now playing Next Italy Facebook censors painting of Christ in leopard-print briefs Jesus of Snaz-ereth! Christians will be up in alms with this picture of the leopard-print lord. 07/02/2019
Now playing Next Iran Iran's president says media censorship has backfired on regime Opposing the will of the people is 'neither right, nor legal, nor legitimate,' says Iranian president 23/01/2019
Now playing Next China British journalist to be expelled from Hong Kong Victor Mallet, the Asia news editor for the Financial Times, has had his visa renewal denied by Hong Kong authorities without reason, a move that has many journalists and free speech activists worried about the state of Hong Kong's position under "one country, two systems." 05/10/2018
Now playing Next China New censored google search engine for China The mobile search app will block some websites and search terms according to two sources. It's after it abandoned the market 8 years ago on censorship concerns 02/08/2018
Now playing Next Russia Hundreds demand internet freedoms in Moscow rally It's the second protest since Russian authorities banned the Telegram app, a free messaging service, on April 16. 13/05/2018
Now playing Next Iran 36th Fajr International Film Festival kicks off in Tehran The festival will celebrate 120 years of Iranian cinema 24/04/2018
Now playing Next Russia Catch me if you can: Russia internet chaos as Telegram ban backfires The instant messaging service evades regulators implementing a court ban, while millions of IP addresses are blocked in the attempted crackdown. 17/04/2018
Now playing Next Germany German cinemas banned from screening 700 films on Good Friday What kind of film do you want to watch on Good Friday? In Germany your options are limited. 29/03/2018
Now playing Next Moldova Moldovans riled by ‘undemocratic’ ban on ‘Russian propaganda’ Moldova's government has banned Russian news and political broadcast, but it seems there is little appetite for such a drastic measure among the public. Many plan to go online instead. 27/03/2018
Now playing Next Germany German law under fire Under the NetzDG law, companies with more than two million registered users in Germany are required to establish a procedure to receive and review complaints of alleged illegal content. 14/02/2018
Now playing Next France Louvre says 'non' to Dutch sex sculpture The world's most popular museum in Paris decided the artist's creation was "too explicit" 18/10/2017
Now playing Next China Images of 'Winnie the Pooh' blocked on Chinese socia media Winnie the Pooh becomes too politically sensitive to be mentioned on Chinese social media. 17/07/2017