Analysts estimate that Twitter could be valued at as much as $15-billion if it comes to market at the end of this year.
Thirty years after it was introduced, the ‘transitional policy’ endures despite warnings of its punitive effects on China’s development.
Daniel Seaman, in charge of promoting Israel’s image online, has been ordered to stop posting ‘unacceptable’ comments on his Facebook page.
Egypt has ousted two presidents and witnessed countless protests in the past two and a half years. Here’s a timeline of Egypt’s battle for freedom.
Despite global criticism of Egypt’s security crackdown on protesters, the US has not pledged to put a ban on its $1.3-billion in annual aid to Egypt.
An unintentional activist is helping young homosexuals faced with hatred in Russia after starting a closed forum for them to interact.
UK MP Yvette Cooper has lashed out at Twitter after a feminist campaigner became the target of a barrage of abuse.
Early indications have revealed a record turnout in much of the country as Mali’s voters choose their new leader.
Clashes over a war crimes verdict is likely to be a mere warm-up as factions seek to establish supremacy in the run-up to Bangladesh’s polls.
Thousands of Chinese nationals have been deported from Ghana in a crackdown on the plunder of the country’s gold by illegal miners.