Primer curso de la Fundación Thomson Reuters sobre periodismo de investigación aplicado al deporte
En una región donde el deporte despierta grandes pasiones, 12 periodistas de Latinoamérica participaron en el taller de capacitación “Periodismo de Investigación en el Ámbito Deportivo“.
Civilians fleeing Iraq's Falluja should not be "coerced" to return - aid agencies
Insecurity remains rife and explosives have not been cleared in the city
Q&A: How health-boosting crops could benefit 1 billion people
HarvestPlus founder discusses his prize-winning work to enrich staple foods with vitamins and minerals
In Kenya, companies now liable for climate change damages
Could the risk of having to make payouts drive quick action on climate change by Kenyan companies?
FEATURE-Isolated and lacking labour rights, Myanmar's housemaids toil in silence
“I cannot foresee the day when our family can get back their land and I can go back to the village”
Rwanda harnesses lake "demons" to power the economy
Methane gas, which bubbles up from Lake Kivu bed, is used to generate electricity to help businesses expand
Hungary sentences 10 migrants for illegal border crossing
Mostly Syrian defendants were part of crowd that crossed into Hungary on Sept. 16 as hundreds of migrants forced open border gate
FEATURE-Children face "staggeringly high" hunger in conflict-hit Central African Republic
Up to 30 children in Central African Republic die every day from malnutrition, says Action Against Hunger
Croatia receives first group of migrants under EU quota
Croatia is due to receive 1,583 migrants under the relocation scheme agreed last September