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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

‘We Want to Live': Thousands Endure Hunger and Thirst in Syria's Besieged Yarmouk

A grassroots campaign brings attention to the latest consequence of the Palestinian camp's year-long siege, which inhabitants have been enduring for weeks.

The Journey of Award-Winning Hong Kong Citizen Photojournalist Rayman

Hong Kong In-Media, a citizen journalism advocacy group, interviews a photographer currently documenting the pro-democracy protests, who won its' Photojournalism Award.

Apple's China Experience Sours as State Hackers Target iCloud

Experts see the attacks as emblematic of the proverbial price paid by foreign companies that make their services available in China, triggered by the spreading of pro-democracy protest media to mainland China.

iPhone Monument Dismantled in Russia After Tim Cook's Coming Out

The statue's owners allegedly worry that the Steve Jobs monument, following news that Apple's new CEO, Tim Cook, is gay, violated Russia's laws against "homosexual propaganda."
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