•Feb 27, 2020
Governments around the world are shutting down the internet, saying it's needed to prevent protests or cheating on exams. But critics say blocking expression and access to information violates human rights. Here’s how internet shutdowns work. Photo: NYUNT WIN/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK
More from the Wall Street Journal:
Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com
Visit the WSJ Video Center: https://wsj.com/video
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/wsj/videos/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJ
On Snapchat: https://on.wsj.com/2ratjSM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
After Trip to Indo-Pacific Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth Says U.S. & Panama ‘Taking Back’ Canal from ‘China's influence,’
Pete Hegseth said Beijing would not be allowed to ‘weaponise’ the waterway by using Chinese firms’ commercial relationships for espionage....

-
Flash News: Ukraine Intercepts Russian Kh-59 Cruise Missile Using US VAMPIRE Air Defense System Mounted on Boat. Ukrainian forces have made ...
-
The committee planning Trump’s inaugural ceremonies released a schedule Monday of four days of events centered around the Jan. 20th swearing...
-
Top stories DW German parties divided over Ukraine aid 20 hours ago U.S. News & World Report Germany's Scholz Does Not Expect US t...
No comments:
Post a Comment