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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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Singapore teen blogger to return to jail
Singapore to send teenager to jail for the second time over blogging about religion in a case watched by rights groups.
Blogs and their bloggers: the opt-outers
In 2015 Thor and Hanne Marie Braarvig set off on a trip around the world - along with their four children.
Blogger Riccardo Simonetti
One of Germany's top male bloggers with tens of thousands of followers online.
Electric cars - why don't people buy them?
Talk with Blogger and transportation expert Martin Randelhoff about electromobility in Germany.
@dwnews: Russian blogger arrested for playing #PokemonGo in church
Jail for playing 'Pokemon Go' in Russian church
A 22-year-old Russian YouTuber must remain in jail while he awaits his trial for inciting hatred.
Stars at your fingertips
Italian blogger Dito Von Tease creates quirky portraits of well-known figures on fingertips.
Blogs and Bloggers: The Adventure Seeker
Vertigo in Canada or martial arts in Thailand: Christoph Karrasch seeks adventure worldwide.
HR Commissioner: 'Germany committed to improving situation'
Attacks on journalists and activists in Bangladesh and other countries have shocked the world in recent years.
Kenya: Blogging for a change
For Ole Shitemi Blogging is the best way to express his opinion and to write about topics society should be aware of.
Blogger Steve Hänisch in Riga
Steve explores the Latvian capital, and tries out Eastern Europe's first vertical wind-tunnel.
Lacking a political strategy
Analyst Siegfried Wolf tells DW the Bangladeshi government lacks a comprehensive political strategy to fight Islamists.
The Bobs Awards 2016 Ceremony
The Bobs Awards 2016 Ceremony
#FreedomOfSpeech across the world
What's freedom of speech like in your country? We asked media experts attending this year's Global Media Forum
The Bobs winners - Razor's Edge
A Bangladeshi blogger made a documentary about the life-threatening situation facing secular bloggers in his country.
Blogger Steve Hänisch explores Ecuador Part4
Marvel at the pyramids, visit the equator, and take a hike on a volcano.
Blogger Steve Hänisch in Ecuador
Marvel at the pyramids, visit the equator, and take a hike on a volcano.
Hindu monastery worker murdered in Bangladesh
Suspected Islamists hacked a Hindu citizen to death; it's the latest in a spate of attacks on Bangladesh's minorities.
Blogs and the Bloggers: The professional
Johannes Klaus has travelled to over 75 countries. We spoke to him about his life as a travel blogger.
Seeking safety
The number of Hindus living in Bangladesh is shrinking continuously with many of them seeking refuge in India.
Hindu priest killed in Bangladesh
A 70-year-old Hindu priest has been hacked to death in Bangladesh as security forces begin operations against extremists
Blogger Steve Hänisch explores Ecuador Part3
Blogger Steve Hänisch travels from Ingapirca to Cuenca.
Blogger Steve Hänisch explores Ecuador
This time, Steve Hänisch travels around Ecuador by train.
Blogger Steve Hänisch explores Ecuador Part1
This time, Steve Hänisch travels around Ecuador by train.
Ecuador with blogger Steve Hänisch
Blogger Steve Hänisch visits the Quito’s old town and the volcano Quilotoa.
Blogger Steve Hänisch introduces himself
Starting May 7th DW will be presenting our new TV travel guide Check-in. One of the weekly segments is Globetrotter.
'Self-censorship' in Bangladesh
Due to the recent attacks on bloggers, experts say, people are feeling more threatened to express their views online.
A controversial proposal
Malaysia is seeking a law change requiring "political" blogs and news websites to register with authorities.
My Picture of the Week | Attacks on Liberals in Bangladesh
Xulhaz Mannan was a gay right activist, hacked to death by Islamic fundamentalists. Debarati Guha's picture of the Week.
Quadriga - Journalists in Fear: The End of Press Freedom?
Journalists and bloggers are under growing pressure worldwide. All too often they are up against suspicion, censorship and violence. It is a growing trend and many courageous journalists have paid with their lives.
A culture of impunity in Bangladesh
Professor Ali Riaz says the main reason behind the recent killings of bloggers is the extant culture of impunity.
Attacks on activists - some facts
DW presents some facts about the deadly attacks on secular bloggers and activists in Bangladesh.
Supporting secular activists in Bangladesh
Lawyer Sara Hossain talks to DW about the violent attacks targeting secular activists and bloggers in the country.
Anger builds over slain Bangladeshi activists
Rights groups press the Bangladeshi government to halt killings of secular activists by Islamist radicals.
LGBT activist, friend killed in Bangladesh attack
A gay rights activist has been hacked to death in Dhaka, Bangladesh police say.
'The police won't do anything'
A day after the killing of a professor, renowned Bangladeshi blogger Imran Sarker was also threatened with murder.
IS claims murder of Bangladesh professor
Karim Siddique was hacked to death in an attack similar to other killings of liberal writers by suspected Islamists.
Bangladesh professor hacked to death
Unidentified assailants have stabbed a university professor to death in northwestern Bangladesh.
Internet famous
This week we're exploring different aspects of online fame.
Blogging as a career
Joan Miano from Nairobi posts hair tutorial videos online, a hobby she hopes to turn into a career.
'Dhaka's inaction emboldening Islamists'
A fellow activist tells DW that slain Bangladeshi blogger Nazimuddin Samad was targeted for opposing extremism.
Secular activist murdered in Bangladesh
A Bangladeshi law student who wrote against religious extremism on Facebook has been shot dead in Dhaka.
@dwnews - The Bobs Awards, the best in online activism
All over the world, bloggers and activists risk their lives to bring important stories to light. Each year, Deutsche Welle's blogging curators, The Bobs, reward the best of online activism with The Bobs Awards. Here are some of this year's nominees.
Egyptian blogger jailed for suggesting women are adulterous
The man has received death threats for the comments on his Facebook page.
Roy will not be forgotten
Grahame Lucas
Bangladeshi blogger Avijit Roy was a courageous man whose memory we should cherish, says DW's Grahame Lucas.
A dangerous country for bloggers
A year on since the murder of US-Bangladeshi blogger Avijit Roy, the killers are still at large.
Bloggers claim to prove Russian ground presence in Syria
Russian bloggers says they have proof that Russia is not only active in the skies, but on the ground in Syria as well
IDF reviews Israeli blog posts
The military has been reaching out to bloggers on Facebook - opening a new social media frontier for an old media law.
Pro-rape blogger forced to cancel meetings with followers
'Neo-masculinist' blogger Daryush 'Roosh' Valizadeh cancelled meetings with followers after relentless online backlash.
@dwnews - Fashion bloggers storm paris runway
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