Syrian government expects truce to begin in some parts of country early Saturday local time, but not in Aleppo
Voters should be excited to play a substantive role rather late in primary season, but many seem unenthusiastic after more than a year of campaigning
Does UN accord establish policies to eradicate climate change globally? We put the question to two experts
In an exclusive interview with VOA, President Touadéra says his first tasks will include disarming ex-combatants and rebuilding the military
Both North Carolina and Mississippi have been subject to boycotts after passing controversial state laws impacting gay and lesbian communities
Fans around the world can vote to choose names for two baby eagles whose parents have nested in a tulip poplar tree at National Arboretum in Washington
Democracy Awakening movement marches in Washington to protest big money in politics, demanding process be accessible to all
Under fresh scrutiny, Haia force, in charge of enforcing compliance with Islamic rules, gets long-anticipated new guidelines
Quake epicenter in jungle about 220 kilometers from Mandalay, country's second-largest city; no immediate reports of casualties
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lu Kang accuses G-7 in a statement of 'hyping up maritime issues and fueling tensions in the region'
Reports says arrests of children increased dramatically after October 2015 outbreak of violence in region
Much of Internet blocking appears to be arbitrary, including many search engines, social media sites
FBI Director James Comey says tool, provided by unnamed third party, can't be used to access 5s, 6, 6s models
Death toll includes 25 children, according to rights group, 47 people injured in March 15 airstrike, making it the deadliest yet in the year-long war in Yemen
21 people arrested for alleged involvement in conspiracy that allowed over 1,000 foreigners to stay in US, officials say