2024 will go down as one of the most politically consequential years in history, with national elections in more than 60 countries representing half the world’s population
In the more than four years since it signed the agreement with China, anticipated economic uplift for Italy never came
As criticism mounts, the university leaders say their schools are taking firm steps to combat antisemitism
Living in exile in the US, she spied against her brothers Fidel and Raul
Anti-Asian comments, discrimination are ‘nothing new,’ fueled by long-running stereotypes, says co-author says
The rally was organized by Jewish organizations as a display of solidarity against antisemitism
The vet sings to feel connected to those around him and to heal from the horrors of the Vietnam War
Former President Donald Trump will be a no-show, but five other conservative presidential hopefuls will be looking for breakthroughs
The White House has called the official death count in Gaza into question, but activists, medical professionals and Palestinian leaders avow the data’s accuracy
As the humanitarian crisis spirals in the strip, a survivor of the Gaza War tells VOA his story
China's defense minister, whose disappearance is clouded in secrecy, is the nation's second senior official in recent months to be fired
The situation is already dire. But if Israel invades Gaza, expect potentially thousands more Palestinian civilian casualties, expert says
Analyzing the 2014 Gaza War — the last time Israel invaded the strip — could give an idea of how the coming days and weeks will play out
Understanding the chaos unfolding today in Gaza requires knowledge of its history
King Charles III will meet with Kenyan President William Ruto in Nairobi beginning October 31
Nearly every Ukrainian agrees that winning the war means regaining all the land that Russia has conquered from their country since 2014, Gallup survey finds
The senator's peers say she will be remembered as a trailblazer whose many firsts paved the way for generations of women to lead in politics and society
Beijing and Moscow’s disagreements won’t split them apart, experts say
Their meeting comes as rights groups accuse the owner of the X platform of amplifying voices of white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and Holocaust deniers
The ceremony was meant to ensure that those who died would not be forgotten
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