Analysis / South America’s sovereignty is being lost in Big Tech’s clouds US tech firms want to extract data, knowledge and natural resources from the region. Governments must stand up to them By Cecilia Rikap / 30 Jul 2025
Analysis / América del Sur: Soberanía perdida en las nubes de las ‘big tech’ La estrategia de las gigantes digitales para la región consiste en extraer datos, conocimiento y recursos naturales By Cecilia Rikap / 24 Jul 2025
News / How Trump’s trade war with Brazil serves Big Tech’s interests Report by lobby group representing Google, Meta and Amazon may have influenced US investigation into Brazil trade rules By Natalia Viana / 22 Jul 2025
News / Informe revela que la amenaza de Trump a Brasil responde a intereses de las 'big tech' Un lobby financiado por Google, Meta y Amazon elaboró un informe para guiar el caso de EEUU contra las reglas comerciales de Brasil By Natalia Viana / 15 Jul 2025
Feature / How followers of TB Joshua’s megachurch are attempting to silence his victims YouTube and Apple have acted on our reports of abusive content, but other major platforms have remained silent By Madeleine Jane and Soita Khatondi Wepukhulu / 1 Feb 2024
News / Starmer has taken more freebies than all Labour leaders since 1997 combined Labour leader’s 28 junkets include Spurs hospitality, two Coldplay concerts and a £380 dinner from Google at Davos By Adam Ramsay / 25 Aug 2023
Opinion / The US is taking on its corporate monopolists – now the rest of the world must follow As Joe Biden’s administration starts to challenge the democracy-warping powers of giant multinationals, Britain and Europe risk being left behind By Nicholas Shaxson and Michelle Meagher / 17 Sep 2021
News / Tech firms ‘facilitating censorship’ of LGBTIQ people must be held to account Study of six countries – from Indonesia to Russia – reveals what LGBTIQ people and rights activists face online, and what the consequences are By Aaron White / 2 Sep 2021
Opinion / Should Twitter, Google and Facebook be allowed to alter the rules of campaigning overnight? Platform companies are acting under pressure to tackle political advertising – but their actions may have unpredictable consequences. By Katherine Dommett / 22 Nov 2019
Home / Facebook and Google pressured EU experts to soften fake news regulations, say insiders On the eve of European elections, the tech giants stand accused of sabotaging the European Union’s fight against disinformation. By Nico Schmidt and Daphné Dupont-Nivet / 21 May 2019
Politics & activism / Ostrom and the Commons Elinor Ostrom's studies of commons-based social organization have important lessons for those looking to develop new commons, online and elsewhere. Here Dan Hind sets out some key findings from her work, and sketches some of the implications. By Dan Hind / 17 Jul 2013