World News Mobile World Congress: security challenges in a hyper-connected world Mobile World Congress: security challenges in a hyper-connected world 28/02/2019
Cuba Watch: mobile internet rings the changes in Cuba In the first 40 days that people could start buying mobile internet access, 1.8 million Cubans did. 22/02/2019
Russia Runet: what does Russia's internet 'nationalisation' mean? Russian lawmakers voted on Tuesday to experiment with shutting off the country's internet from the rest of the world. 12/02/2019
Europe News European election 2019 - this time will be different People go to the polls against a backdrop of profound changes 12/02/2019
Europe News The Brief - Facebook fights hate speech, Farmers fear Brexit and Optimism in Polish politics In this edition, we hear how the EU Commission is working with social media giants to stamp out online hate speech and we find out about a Polish mayor who wants to bring more positive energy to politics with a new political party called Spring. 05/02/2019
World News Euroviews. The week that was: challenges posed by our interconnected world ǀ View We bring you our weekly round-up of the View opinion articles that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. 04/02/2019
USA Euroviews. The internet's flaws can't be fixed without fixing humans first | View Everything you hate about online culture is created and maintained by other people. 27/01/2019
World News How African citizens protect themselves against Internet shutdowns The governments of several African countries are using Internet shutdowns more and more to control what people say or do online. How can regular citizens defend themselves? 26/01/2019
Switzerland Democracy can't work if people are being duped, says Jimmy Wales Wikipedia founder issues warning on fake news around votes. 24/01/2019
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
Russia Russian parliament to bolster penalties for spread of fake news Russia's Duma is set to vote on two new bills that bolster penalties handed down to those who are involved in the spread of fake news 13/12/2018
Germany Euroviews. Germany’s NetzDG needs help to stem online hate speech | View Online hate must be combatted, and will is not enough – we must ensure the tools we are using are as optimal as they can be. Failure on either front will mean those who spread hate online win. 23/11/2018
France France to 'embed' regulators at Facebook to tackle online hate speech The French president described the pilot programme — a world first — as "an experiment, but a very important first step." 13/11/2018
Italy Interview with Riccardo Delleani, CEO Sparkle What does the future of telecoms look like? Will progress go hand in hand with human evolution? Riccardo Delleani, CEO of Sparkle, answered these questions and more at the recent Capacity Europe conference in London. 12/11/2018
World News 7 ways the Internet of Things will change your life 7 ways the Internet of Things will change your life 09/11/2018
World News 'Social media is like stereoids for disinformation' What can businesses and governments do to stop the spread of disinformation? We hear from top EU and UK policy makers at Web Summit. 07/11/2018
Portugal W.W.W. inventor Berners-Lee calls for net access for all at Web Summit The inventor of the World Wide Web has called for an end to the digital divide and for the web to be free and fair for all in his keynote speech at Web Summit in Lisbon. 05/11/2018
Target 5G, blockchain and IoT: the future of telecommnications In partnership with Sparkle The Capacity Europe conference in London looked at the opportunities and challenges facing world telecoms on the eve of the introduction of revolutionary new 5G technology. 31/10/2018
China China's experiment in social engineering holds grim portent for the world What you buy, what you read, where you go, who you talk to; it all counts as credits or penalities in China's vast new monitoring system, and your results can determine your basic freedoms. 02/10/2018
World EU Parliament approves controversial copyright law In European Parliament yesterday, MEPs passed a copyright law that has critics saying it could spell the end of the internet as we know it. The law is intended to update current copyright law to keep up with the the digital age- But parts of the law are not so beloved by fans of online content. 13/09/2018