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  1. Chinese journalists prepare for the London Olympics

    08 May 2012 11:43 BST | Comments (0)

    Brian Williams | TrustMedia Trainers Blog

    Thomson Reuters Foundation conducted two courses inChinafrom April 9 to 18 on Sport and Olympics reporting connected to the ...

  2. A man uses a computer inside an Internet cafe in Changzhi, Shanxi province June 3, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer

    RFE/RL: Yellow Islamic Aphrodisiacs: the terms China’s Twitter doesn’t want you to search

    23 March 2012 10:39 GMT | Comments (0)

    RFE/RL | TrustMedia partner blog

    If you're one of the 250 million users of the Chinese social network Weibo and you search for the terms “candle wax,” ...

  3. China's Chongqing Municipality Communist Party Secretary Bo Xilai takes a sip from his drink during a meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (not pictured) in Chongqing February 11, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

    CPJ Blog: As Chinese politician censored, exiled journalist triumphs

    20 March 2012 10:39 GMT | Comments (0)

    CPJ | TrustMedia partner blog

    The political ouster of Bo Xilai, Chinese Communist Party top dog in the major southwestern city of Chongqing, has been ...

  4. Indonesian soldiers are seen at Ngurah Rai International Airport during the arrival of the ASEAN Heads of State in Denpasar, Bali 16/11/2011 REUTERS/Beawiharta Beawiharta

    Military-owned businesses and corruption risks

    26 January 2012 12:27 GMT | Comments (3)

    Saad Mustafa | Anti-Corruption Views

    Why military entrepreneurship should be a cause for concern for policymakers and civilians alike

  5. Bringing women’s health issues to the forefront in China and Africa

    07 December 2011 16:04 GMT | Comments (2)

    Reenat Sinay | TrustMedia Staff Blog

    HIV orphans and mosquito nets are what come to most people’s minds when they think of health problems in Africa. But ...

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