The World Today 2014 will be decisive in the battle to maintain freedom of the web The keeper of the internet is about to change, and there’s a lot at stake
The World Today An internet governance model for the 21st century The internet is transforming the global economy and changing our daily lives in fundamental ways. What’s less appreciated is that the internet has also enabled a fascinating, decades-long experiment in international governance.
The World Today Big Brother is cashing in on you The internet’s cookie monsters are harvesting your secrets
The World Today Companies crunching Big Data are winning a competitive advantage Too much information
The World Today Kathryn Parsons on teaching the world to code in a day The tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Decoded tells Agnes Frimston why everyone needs to know how to write software – and you can do it in a day
The World Today The crusade against cronyism that is shaking up India's political landscape The rise of Arvind Kejriwal, mango man
The World Today How to rein in Putin Europe must be prepared to pay a price to forestall Russia’s next act of force
The World Today Who owns the Internet? For more than two decades the internet has flourished without anyone bar the specialists knowing or caring who is in charge.
The World Today Getting the poorest 4 billion online How leading tech companies are trialling a new way of wiring the world
The World Today We cannot afford to forget Bosnia The international community must help Bosnia establish itself, not do backroom deals
The World Today The knowing Donald Rumsfeld Film-maker Errol Morris tells Alan Philps how the architect of the Iraq war has veiled the truth in a web of words
The World Today Benazir's assassination: the case goes cold Heraldo Muñoz, Getting Away with Murder: Benazir Bhutto’s Assassination and the Politics of Pakistan, W. W. Norton, £20.00
The World Today The legacy of France's colonial history is being played out in the Paris suburbs Andrew Hussey, The French Intifada: The Long War Between France and its Arabs, Granta, £25.00