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How journalists can protect their privacy: legal and technical recommendations
A journalist in Lebanon was recently forced to hand her phone, password, messaging content, and information sources to the Information…
Exam shutdowns in Syria: financial and human losses
Despite a global trend towards improving the speed, quality, and availability of internet services, Syria still disrupts access to the…
Jordanian authorities crack down on online speech during the war on Gaza, illegally arrest detainees’ family members
Renewed and widespread controversy has erupted in Jordan over how to balance protecting people’s security with guaranteeing their right to…
Restricting sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) in Egypt sparks wave of misinformation
“I thought I knew a lot about sexual education and that I was immune to ignorance,” said Sarah Mahmoud. “I…
Algeria: Another year, another exam shutdown
Mehdi Jougi, a young Algerian working in digital marketing, is worried about Algeria’s upcoming high school exams, scheduled for June…
Digital wallets on hold in Lebanon, telecom minister stalling decisions
The Public Procurement Authority has halted efforts by Alfa (one of Lebanon’s state-owned mobile operators) to conclude a direct contract…
AlHudood Blocked in Iraq for “Unknown” Reasons
AlHudood’s website has been reported as inaccessible in several Iraqi governorates across various internet networks, as revealed by a test…