Germany investigating killing of Eritrean refugee in Dresden
Dresden has been at the centre of protests against Islam and immigration
Ten awards that recognise courage in journalism
Application deadlines loom for prizes honouring bravery by reporters and editors worldwide
Sri Lanka edgy as voting ends in tight presidential election
The economy has recently flourished, but many Sri Lankans complain of rampant corruption
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Does working with state news agencies in repressive regimes promise long-term change or simply churn out better propagandists?
Four fighters from Houthi-led militia die in bombing, army officer shot in Yemen
Yemen has been in turmoil since 2011 when an uprising toppled long-time president, Ali Abdullah Saleh
Thomson Reuters Foundation's top adventures in media development in 2014
From running independent news agencies in Egypt and Zimbabwe to helping local journalists conduct ground-breaking investigations into dirty money flows
VIDEO: Malaysia hit by worst monsoon floods in decades, at least 13 killed in Thailand
Thailand declares disaster zones in eight provinces after floods kill at least 13 people, while the worst monsoon in decades hits Malaysia
Chinese city probes "AIDS demolition team" threatening residents
Poor and populous, Henan is known in China as being one of the country's first areas hit by AIDS
Police fire on Myanmar protesters, 1 dead, 20 hurt - reports
Protesters claim land illegally confiscated to advance Chinese-run copper mining project
Afghan Taliban decry "biased" U.N. report on civilian casualties
A record-high number of civilians were killed and wounded this year, most of them victims of the Taliban