Global Voices—Daily Digest: June 14, 2011
Global Voices—Daily Digest: June 14, 2011
Malawi: Citizens "Fuel" Facebook for Gas Updates
Malawians have been queuing up for hours for fuel since last year. The severe shortage of fuel has affected thousands of motorists, passengers and businesses. As one way of updating one another on latest fuel supplies at gas stations, Malawians are using a Facebook group called Malawi Fuel Watch. read>>
India Close Behind
China in the African Continent
In May, the second India and Africa Summit was held at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Through the Cooperation Plan, India offers a different partnership model from the Chinese one, and inspired comments in the French-speaking African blogosphere. read>>
Singapore: Anger over
mistreatment of elderly patient
It's called Nightingale Nursing Home but it seems some of the nurses there are unlike the real Florence Nightingale. Singaporeans are shocked and upset after a spy video exposing the mistreatment of a 75-year-old lady in that nursing home was uploaded in the web. Bloggers also discuss the quality of healthcare in the country. read>>
Russia: New Initiative
to Enforce TV Morality
An initiative to create a Public Oversight Board for media control in Russia may seem like a passage from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four but it is a reality in the country, which still struggles to accept the concept of democracy and free speech. read>>
Lebanon: New All-Male
Government Formed Amidst Continued Wrangling
After almost five months of protracted negotiations and political bickering, Lebanon's Hezballah-led March 8 alliance finally announced a new exclusively male, 30-minister government to be headed by Sunni billionaire Najib Mikati. read>>
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