· July, 2005

Stories about Tunisia from July, 2005

Tunisa: Back To The Blogosphere

22 July 2005

Popular Tunisian blog Subzero Blue, which abruptly went off the air a few days ago, has returned to the internets. The cause of the outage was a dispute with the previous hosting company; more sinister forces were not implicated.

Tunisa: Comparing civilities

18 July 2005

It's the little things: Tunisian blogger Neila Charchour Hachicha wrote the British ambassador after the 7/7 bombings, expressing her condolences; the ambassador wrote back with a short but sincere note of thanks. Were that all western powers so careful about nurturing support in the Arab world…

Voices from the Wiki

  15 July 2005

Part of the human and technical magic that allows Global Voices to function is a lively wiki, where users around the world are able to tell us about blogs and websites we should be paying attention to, and where we're able to jointly edit documents like the Guide to Anonymous...

Muslim Blogosphere Reacts to London Blast

  7 July 2005

We hope that multi-lingual bridge-bloggers can help translate more of what bloggers are saying in Arabic, Farsi and other languages. (If you have done so please let us know in the comments section at the bottom of this post.) Meanwhile, here is what has come through our aggregator in English...

Middle East and North Africa Daily Blog Roundup

  5 July 2005

The Big Pharaoh uncovers the link between Egyptian tomato exports and Secretary of State Rice's calls for reform in Egypt. At Iran Scan, Hoder notes that the election of Ahmedinejad has been a godsend for Iranian cartoonists. Ali of Free Iraqi explains what “independence” means for him. SubZero Blue brings...