Middle Eastern TV journalists hone reporting skills
Television journalists from five Middle Eastern countries gathered in Jordan this month to attend a course on producing television news.
China drafts first anti-domestic violence law -reports
Chinese draft law seen as significant first step in tackling domestic violence against women
Turkey bans reporting on corruption investigation of ex-ministers
Courts have started to drop cases, including those against sons of three ministers and businessmen close to President Tayyip Erdogan
Philippines lifts immigration ban on nine Hong Kong journalists
The journalists are known for giving President Benigno Aquino a hard time over the death of eight visitors in a 2010 bus siege in Manila
As sea level rises, an Alaska village faces an existential dilemma
If Alaska is a test, the United States is failing in efforts to deal with sea level rise
Death toll in southern Morocco floods rises to 32
Army deploys helicopters to evacuate dozens of people, including foreigners, in areas threatened by rising rivers
Journalists remember 32 colleagues slain in the Philippines
No one has been convicted of what was the biggest recorded killing of media workers in history
At least six dead as militias fight U.N. in C.African Republic
Central African Republic descended into chaos when Seleka rebels seized power in March 2013
PROFILE-Nigeria journalist puts faces to girls kidnapped by Boko Haram
In Chibok, she found girls' deserted bedrooms still full of their clothes and books, and families mourning their lost children