Sierra Leone to start house-to-house searches for Ebola patients
Government also imposing restrictions on travel between districts, ban on Sunday trading and Saturday shopping at noon
Inform, educate and entertain - training the trainers
Passing the baton - workshop shows journalists how to pass on their skills, experience
Guerrillas killed 7 soldiers in ambush last week, Myanmar military says
Latest round of peace talks between guerrilla groups and semi-civilian govt that took over in 2011 ended without agreement on Sept. 27
After training, Rwandan journalists plan to keep the knowledge alive
Some trainees take pictures, others swap email addresses on the last day of a course. But not these 15 journalists in Rwanda.
China investigates another senior military official for graft -report
General who worked at prominent military university suspected of taking bribes linked to land and construction projects, say media
Journalists and researchers walk up to Ban Sob Moei, a Thai village located at the confluence of Moei and Salween rivers, which is threatened by the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar
Journalists and researchers walk up to Ban Sob Moei, a Thai village located at the confluence of Moei and Salween rivers, which is threatened by the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar November 16, 2014. Ban Sob Moei is located 47 kilometres upstream from the dam. Villagers and environmentalists worry the dam could lead to the displacement of villagers in Sob Moei or block fish migration routes and reduce nutrients on which the villagers depend for food and jobs. Picture taken November 16, 2014. To match Feature THAILAND-MYANMAR/DAMS-SALWEEN REUTERS/Thin Lei Win (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT MEDIA)
General Baw Kyaw Heh, vice chief-of-staff for the KNLA, briefs journalists at the Ei Thu Ta camp about his concerns for the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar
General Baw Kyaw Heh, vice chief-of-staff for the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), briefs journalists at the Ei Thu Ta camp about his concerns for the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar November 17, 2014. KNLA says the planned dam is in an area it still controls and warned that its construction could jeopardise the ongoing ceasefire talks between the Myanmar government and ethnic armed groups. Picture taken November 17, 2014. To match Feature THAILAND-MYANMAR/DAMS-SALWEEN REUTERS/Thin Lei Win (MYANMAR - Tags: MILITARY ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY POLITICS)
Twitter unveils improved tools to report harassment - TRFN
Twitter says further improvements will be rolled out in the coming months
Una experiencia inolvidable
Cuando me pidieron que escriba unas líneas sobre el taller se mi hizo complicado, no por el hecho de no tuviera que decir, sino que 300 palabras quedaran cortas para describir una experiencia inolvidable.