In the last two years, 19 countries have passed regulations to restrict online content. Although the Arab Spring has been hailed as a Twitter revolution, oppressive regimes have tightened screws on the web
A status check on the waxing and waning popularity of political leaders across the globe and what influences their ratings
The world’s freshwater resources are under increasing pressure from growing human population and industrial activity. Here’s a look at how the world’s top six water-abundant countries are dealing with their resources
Violence against migrants has surfaced across the map. Reasons vary from competition over jobs and homes to nationalistic sentiments
Heads of states and governments of at least 125 countries and the EU are represented on Twitter, but very few leaders tweet regularly and tend to use it more as a pre-election engagement tool
The amount of solid waste generated by global cities is growing each year. Not managing it efficiently now could lead to environmental and social problems
A look at how nations across the globe have taken to cloud computing
Indians are the most abusive customers in the world, while the French are the most dissatisfied consumers
A look at the involvement of families in running businesses worldwide