‘Journalism is not a crime,’ says brother of jailed Frontier Myanmar editor Danny Fenster
Over a year into the pandemic and in the middle of Mental Health Awareness Month, Americans discuss their biggest fears and anxieties
Those who knew him intimately welcomed Derek Chauvin's conviction but continue to mourn the loss of their friend
Minneapolis residents take to streets to celebrate conviction
The defense of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin rested Thursday after three weeks of witnesses from both sides. Jurors have heard from medical experts and other police officers as Chauvin faces murder and manslaughter charges for kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes. Esha Sarai has more.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin faces murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd in a trial expected to last weeks
Former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin faces murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd in a trial expected to last weeks
Prosecutors continued to make their case Monday as the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, enters its second week. VOA’s Esha Sarai has more.
Easter is one of the busier holidays for local florists in the United States, with families ordering spring blooms for their gatherings with loved ones. Esha Sarai speaks with a flower farmer and florist in Marshall, North Carolina about their best-selling products this time of year. Camera: Esha Sarai Produced by: Esha Sarai
Macky Sall says he understands protesters’ frustrations, as Ousmane Sonko urges supporters to remain calm but plan for ‘larger protests’
Around the globe, women have suffered more loss of employment than men, according to the UN
Women have lost employment at higher rates than men around the world due to the coronavirus pandemic
Groups recorded 2,800 attacks against Asian Americans from March to December amid ‘China virus’ rhetoric
As Myanmar’s military seized power, access to internet was cut in a move repeated globally at times of unrest
The UN has declared internet blackouts 'unlawful,' citing confusion and barriers to communication
Two activists for racial justice and social equality talk about the grassroots work done in their communities when protests don’t make national headlines
Many organizers say they’re relieved that Donald Trump is out of the White House, but that work in their own communities will continue
The wife of recently inaugurated President Joe Biden has made clear that education policy will be a priority for her in the White House
Washington is bracing for violence as thousands of Trump supporters rally for unfounded claims of election fraud
Stargazers could see as many as two meteors per minute in the early hours Monday
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