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Blogger
A blogger is a person who keeps a Web log or 'blog' or publishes an online diary.
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Award-winning blogger accused of inventing Jewish roots
German blogger Marie Sophie Hingst's stories about her family killed during the Holocaust were revealed as false.
Lying Holocaust blogger avoided 'collective responsibility'
The blogger Marie Sophie Hingst invented Jewish family roots. DW asked expert Micha Brumlik about possible motivations.
Street Debate: Using the media to shape perceptions of Africa
DW asks African journalists and activists how the media can be used to shape people's perceptions of Africa.
World Press Freedom Day 2019: Jover Laurio
On World Press Freedom Day, some of DW's champions of free speech speak their minds on the importance of press freedom.
Travel blogger from Ghana
The "Globetrotting Princess" from Ghana wants to visit every country in the world.
Trash selfies for a cleaner Conakry
On Conakry's beaches you will probably see more trash than sand. Campaigner and blogger Fatouma Chérif has had enough of this sight. Armed with just her mobile phone, she is waging a war on waste.
Intelligence report on far-right AfD leaked online
The full AfD report reveals an exhaustive analysis of the party's rhetoric and its ties to extremist groups.
Press freedom: A pillar of every democracy
Ines Pohl
Restricted press freedom is not just a problem in countries led by autocrats, says DW Editor-in-Chief Ines Pohl.
Facebook accused of silencing Vietnam bloggers
Facebook is being used to silence bloggers critical of Vietnam's government, according to Reporters Without Borders.
Brexit blogger Jon Worth: British PM Theresa May is ‘pleading for help’
Theresa May left Brussels without saying a word after talks with EU leaders aimed at securing reassurances about aspects of her Brexit deal that have split her party and polarized Britain's parliament. Jon Worth, a Brexit analyst, told Brent Goff that British lawmakers will vote down her deal, even in the unlikely event that the Prime Minister secures concessions.
A travel blogger shows us Madrid
Blogger Marcela de la Peña takes us on a tour of Spain’s capital.
A travel blogger shows us Madrid
Blogger Marcela de la Peña takes us on a tour of Spain’s capital.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Cameras can read feelings; country life sells online, and a call to protect the environment.
The eco crisis lurking in your wardrobe
Bloggers and fashion brands are taking on the fast fashion phenomenon in a bid to make our wardrobes more eco-friendly.
Sabrina Spielberger: From blogger to entrepreneur
The young founder of digidip is one of Germany's most successful female digital entrepreneurs.
Egypt to begin monitoring social media users
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi ratifies new law allowing government to monitor social media users
Ecuador with blogger Steve Hänisch
Blogger Steve Hänisch visits Quito's old town and the volcano Quilotoa.
Blogger Steve Hänisch explores Alicante
Traveling around Spain's Costa Blanca.
Blogger Steve Hänisch on the road in Iran
Shiraz – ancient civilization, religious art and poetry.
Egyptian blogger Wael Abbas seized
Prominent Egyptian journalist Wael Abbas has been seized in Cairo, following the arrests of two other bloggers.
106-year-old blogger in Sweden
Dagny Carlsson learned to use a computer at the age of 99. Now 106, she even has her own blog.
Bangladesh: the limits of art in a climate of fear
Dozens of targeted attacks on freethinkers and atheists have created a climate of fear in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh: the wrath of a father
For three years Ajoy Roy has been waiting for answers in the murder case of his son Avijit, a well-known blogger.
Saudi blogger: 'I write what needs to be said'
Movie theaters, women driving and a fashion show: Saudi blogger Dahlia Rahaimy tells DW how important these reforms are.
Hindu minority is under attack
In Bangladesh headlines are dominated by violence.
Guinea: A blogger's fight for more freedom of expression
Blogger Sally Bilaly Sow exposes issues that the traditional media don't cover in his homeland, Guinea. The 25-year-old has also launched the "Villageois 2.0" project - a blog which not only provides Guinea's youth with an online space to discuss their views, but also demands transparency from state authorities regarding what happens to public money.
Berlin bloggers fear the long arm of Hanoi
Vietnamese bloggers no longer feel safe in Berlin since Vietnamese agents allegedly kidnapped a compatriot.
Don't Call Me Bossy: Women Bloggers
DW anchor Cristina Cubas asks blogger Jessica Weiss why she chooses to write only about fashion
AfricaLink on Air - 10 November 2017
Museveni and Magufuli kicks off East African crude oil pipeline project +++ The plight of intersex people in Kenya
The Swiss cheese plant is back
The Swiss cheese plant was once all the rage until it fell out of favor. Now it is back.
US man found guilty in IS beheading plot
The man was found guilty of plotting to behead a conservative blogger for organizing a "Draw the Prophet" contest.
Malta blogger killed in car bomb attack
Galizia, an investigative journalist who accused the government of corruption, has died after a bomb destroyed her car.
Adventure in Patagonia
On the way to El Chaltén - one of Patagonia's most beautiful regions.
AfricaLink on Air - 13 October 2017
S.Africa court clears way for Zuma graft prosecution+++Kenya's Raila Odinga maintains there will no elections
Gay Russian blogger tests 'homophobic' supermarket
Kyrill Egor visits a Sterligov store with a sign in the window that says "No faggots allowed!"
Rohingya crisis: Exiled blogger describes Myanmar violence
Rohingya activist and blogger Nay San Lwin documents the torture and subjugation faced by his people in Myanmar.
Exiled blogger documents Rohingya suffering
Activist and blogger Nay San Lwin has been documenting torture and subjugation faced by Rohingyas in Myanmar.
Pulse:Risks of being a young blogger and activist in DRC
Risks and challenges of young bloggers and activists in DRC and HIV cases on the rise in Chile
The foodporn phenomenon
Social media is awash with food porn and this is changing the restaurant industry.
Instagram and Russia's advertising landscape
Russia is Instagram's second-biggest market worldwide, but what does that mean for business?
Pakistan Christian teen detained over blasphemy
Pakistani police have arrested a Christian teenager after he was allegedly caught burning pages of the Koran.
Ecuador with blogger Steve Hänisch
Blogger Steve Hänisch visits the Quito’s old town and the volcano Quilotoa.
AfricaLink on Air - 04 August 2017
Rwandans head to the polls +++ Kenyans in the city flee for rural safety ahead of Tuesday’s elections
AfricaLink on Air - 04 August 2017
Rwanda counts votes as Kagame eyes third-term+++Kenyans in the city flee for rural safety ahead of Tuesday’s elections
Pulse: Feminist blogger Minna Salami
Minna Salami is a Nigerian, Finnish and Swedish writer, also the founder of the pan African feminist blog MsAfropolitan.
Father of Russian internet Anton Nosik dies aged 51
Anton Nosik, the founder of one of Russia's first internet news publications has died of a suspected heart attack
Vietnamese blogger deported to Paris
Vietnamese blogger Pham Minh Hoang, who was stripped of his citizenship last month, has been deported to France.
'Sharing experiences vital for activists'
Ahmad Waqas Goraya, a blogger who was abducted and later released in Pakistan, spoke to DW about the threats faced by media activists in Pakistan and the importance of events like DW's Global Media Forum for sharing ideas.
Blogger Raif Badawi marks 5 years in prison
His crime was writing critically about politics and society in Saudi Arabia. The fight for his release goes on.
Zimbabwe Blogger tells DW about his work
Zimbabwean bloggers have chosen to stay away from the controversy of political commentary and concentrate on lifestyle and social issues. Larry Kwirirayi a Zimbabwean blogger who runs a popular blogging site, Three Men On a Boat, says that political space is congested and has become narrow minded.
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